ogershok
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Yet another B. albopilosum mating.Graphic sex between two B. albopilosum
Finally, I've got two T's of the same species that are of mutual breeding age. Sheesh. Anyway, they had their bit of spontaneous love today. I used, at first, the Andrews Sisters version of Bei Mier Bist Du Schoen as the background. PhotoBucket rejected it as copyright violation. Wow. A song from the forties. Double sheesh. Anyway, for lack of any Barry White and substituting Sweet Georgia Brown, here they are.
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Herpetologyfrk
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Awesome! Keep us updated =D
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ogershok
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I know that someone in SCABIES has raised a sac of albopilosum but I can't remember who it was. Anyone recall? I'm curious how much time passed between mating and sac production.
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GOMER113
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I believe Francisco may have bred B. albo, but I could be wrong.
Anyway, good luck!
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ftorres
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HEllo ALl,
Dave my female took 3~4 months to produce a sac.
regards
francisco
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ogershok
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Thanks Francisco - so based on the video, do you think we saw "the money shot?" I'm planning on pairing them a few more times just in case.
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ftorres
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Hello Dave,
he was moving the palps too much at the begining but then he pause and she was bend backwards really good so He might have gottem both palps inserted.
I did re introduce the male two more times to my female until she ate him.
you should be able to tell by the females reaction if she is still in the mood or not, for me that would be an indication of a great job by the male.
francisco
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ogershok
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Hey Francisco - mucho thanko.
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ogershok
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Well, it's been just over two months now and when I looked in on her as I was leaving for work this morning she was building a sac. How cool is that?
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cacoseraph
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right on!
i really like this species. i think someone should selectively breed them to be just absolutely insanely curly haired... can you imagine a 5" legspan ball of sub covered fuzz to play with!?
good luck on the sac, man!
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noexcuse4you
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Good to hear, Dave!
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balam
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congratulations Grandpapa.
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Krawll
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| cacoseraph wrote: | right on!
i really like this species. i think someone should selectively breed them to be just absolutely insanely curly haired... can you imagine a 5" legspan ball of sub covered fuzz to play with!? |
::lol:: that was hilarious hahaha.
Would you call that pet ?? Fluffypuffydosnuff ??? ::lol::
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Krawll
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Ogreshock Can i ask you why you re-introduced the male to the female untill she ate him ? I personnaly felt sad when i read that.
I do know those things happen and i'm not gonna judge you or anything , i'm asking this question in a friendly way. I'm just curious whether it was necessary ?
Krawll
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WBurke17
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In most cases when a female eats a male it suggests that the female took on one of the previous matings and also she will usually have a bigger more plentiful sac.
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cacoseraph
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multiple matings are shown to increase chance of eggsac and number of eggs if a sac is produces
it is likely he is very good nutrition for her
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ogershok
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| Krawll wrote: | Ogreshock Can i ask you why you re-introduced the male to the female untill she ate him ? I personnaly felt sad when i read that.
I do know those things happen and i'm not gonna judge you or anything , i'm asking this question in a friendly way. I'm just curious whether it was necessary ?
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I've no idea what you are referring to. She did not eat him. He's alive and healthy in the cage next door. Getting enough fiber in your diet? Also - it's spelled "Ogershok."
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cacoseraph
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ahhhh
ftorres said the until she ate him thing
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Krawll
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| ftorres wrote: | Hello Dave,
he was moving the palps too much at the begining but then he pause and she was bend backwards really good so He might have gottem both palps inserted.
I did re introduce the male two more times to my female until she ate him.
you should be able to tell by the females reaction if she is still in the mood or not, for me that would be an indication of a great job by the male.
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Sorry Ogreshok, this post is the one i was reffering to. My bad
I guess the question was meant for Francisco :-)
grats for the succesful mating and i'm happy to know the male is still alive Good luck with the upcoming eggsac .
Krawll
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ogershok
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| cacoseraph wrote: | ahhhh
ftorres said the until she ate him thing |
Oh! So Francisco is the Mad Monster of SCABIES! A virtual Hannibal Lecter in our midst. Arrrr..... But Francisco spells my name right.
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cacoseraph
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blast
i thought i was Mister Monster
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Krawll
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ogershok............ spelled it right this time
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ogershok
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| Krawll wrote: | ogershok............ spelled it right this time  |
All is forgiven. BTW - She's still guarding that sac like a leprechaun and his Pot O' Gold.
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ftorres
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Hello All,
Krawll, the reason why I left my male with my female is because the male was already kind of old. I wanted my female to try to mate with him again and also have a good meal before egg production.
Tarantula males don't live too long. SOme species are know to live for a couple of months to a few years.
This changes depending on care,frequency of matings and specie.
regards
francisco
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Krawll
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thx Francisco.
Everything you said does make sense. I know sometimes my questions may sound weird ::lol:: but i'm just like that .
I wanna say i never meant to disrespect anyone .
And the mispelling in Ogershok's name was realy unintentional .
Krawll
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noexcuse4you
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PICS!!!!
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ogershok
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The best I could do without freaking her out.
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Ronin
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Nice...and in oger's house, those slings will be juveniles by the time they climb out the sac.
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