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    hi guys not been on for a bit,, but for the past few days my g rosea has been webbing none stop, so i guessed she was goin to shed, but when i have looked today her abdomen, has shrunk, and there is a lot of yellow ish liquid, i will ad some photos,, hope some one can help.





    Last edited by lee benson; 01-12-10, 11:39 AM. Reason: miss spelt







  • #2
    As disgust in the chat , it's an eggsac .

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    • #3
      LOL, looks like rice pudding
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      • #4
        Nice little surprise there! Good luck with the sac!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Peter Lacey View Post
          LOL, looks like rice pudding
          Probably tastes a bit nicer, haha! Can you tell I'm not a fan of rice pudding?
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          • #6
            well dont think i will be getting any,, she dont seem to be bothered,, she has gone back into her hide, dont no if she covers the eggs or not, but she is not stood over them no more






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            • #7
              When she's finished laying them she should then cover it in more silk and wrap it up into a ball shape. She might just be having a rest but if she's moved away from it it's possible thats she's felt disturbed and abandoned it. With the exception of the photos obviously, have you left her in peace during the process so far?
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              • #8
                yes even after the photos, she was with them,, she has come back out,, and is webbing,, but not near the eggs, so i dont no






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                • #9
                  Best thing you can do is to minimize any disturbance and hopefully she'll finish the job off nicely.
                  Good luck to you both
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                  • #10
                    thanks craig iv moved her to the bedroom out of the way,, she was in the front room, so she is alalone now,, no noise. so hope she will do better, thanks again






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                    • #11
                      some cracking pictures there dude

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                      • #12
                        Damn now I have read this thread I am craving a nice bowl of cold Ambrosia creamed rice

                        Must say that the photographs are an excellent reference resource for those that are inquisitive or have never been lucky to see this in real life.
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                        • #13
                          i tuk them on my phone, i dint no wot it was, ,, glad you like the photos, but now i no wot to look out for next time, thanks to all that helped me out






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