We had a nice little surprise today , I checked the incubator today too see how the Chinese Water Dragon eggs were doing and found we have had 4 hatch so far. We are expecting another 5 to hatch in the next 24/48 hours and we also have another clutch of 9 due too hatch after Christmas. Here are some pictures:
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Not spiders but i had to post these !
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cheers colin.
We were expecting these at the latest around the middle of november, their incubation anywhere between 65-90 days depending on conditions.
It was lucky we had just enough substrate and tank decorations as well as a light tube for them.
Matt's dad gave us a 3foot tank earlier in the week as well, just shows you things happen for a reason! Without that tank we would have been stuffed!
Speaking of Matts dad.... he got another tarantula this week, I think we have another mass tarantula keeper emerging lol!
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Good stuff Matt, lets hope they all make it out eh?
So....The little Leeds show has a lot to answer for then.......Your Dad's hooked (again). What did he get this time?
Lisa, i'll put some piccies up of some nice little scorps i picked up at the AES later this aftoDon't forget to learn what you can, when you can, where you can.
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He seems too be hooked yes. He has got his eyes on a P. Pulcher and a B . Klassi , he got a p . murinus juvenile (RCF) the other day and seems to be very happy with it. Plus we have all the housing he will ever need as i have just told the local sweet shop too save me all there jars and it wont cost me anything and i will be getting 8 a week +/- . You cant beat being cheeky , plus i think i have scared the locals too.My Collection: - Support captive breeding
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Those large sweet jars are brilliant for arboreal and burrowing spiders in my opinion. (plus obviously mantids and phasmids)
I know one lad that keeps fish in them...the possibilities are endless!!
They are so easy to work with, ventilation is easy to do with a soldering iron and theyre quite secure with having a screw on lid.Don't forget to learn what you can, when you can, where you can.
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Indeed they are Colin plus i feel like i am doing my bit for the environment by recycling . If you want any let me know. I don't think i will need them all yet and i have a good steady supply .Last edited by Matthew Baines; 19-10-08, 10:07 AM.My Collection: - Support captive breeding
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Fantastic news, I'm so jealous
We lost our male earlier in the year, he had become a family favourite and a great attraction at our Essex meet in March. We were preparing a basking branch for him with UV lighting outside his enclosure because the weeping fig couldn't take his weight any more. He loved being out with us, was definitely a very sad loss.
Great news to hear you have so much success - did you have numerous breedings?
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