@elfreko123 yes. but tarantula eggs have different incubation method. see tarantulaguy1976's eggs to sling caresheet. its basically separating the eggs and putting them in a screen tray over water.
you can pull the sack 21-28 days after it has been dropped. be sure that you are carefull as the mother might pull the sack back and might hit it on the side of the tank. basically just follow the video.
too late. they are not eggs anymore. they are baby fuzzies now. and no, i still wouldnt eat them simply because i want them to live. hand me a seaslug and i'll eat it.
probably, except they yeild more eggs. the breeding might be a little difficult because of the temperments. dont know, never tried it really, just a theory.
Awesome video, one of the best I have seen....is this your first sac, if so you realy should be proud!! You did your homework and it paid off! Great job on the incubator!!
Do you have to incubate their eggs
elfreko123 4 months ago
@elfreko123 yes. but tarantula eggs have different incubation method. see tarantulaguy1976's eggs to sling caresheet. its basically separating the eggs and putting them in a screen tray over water.
silverfeatherwerewol 4 months ago
by the way, place it in a warm but humid part of the house. no heat required. room temperature is just fine.
silverfeatherwerewol 4 months ago
why r u puttin them in water?
skittles1081 11 months ago
@skittles1081 water helps with humidity which the spiderlings need. and i think it also regulates temperature.
silverfeatherwerewol 11 months ago
does the mom die after u pull the sac plz reply
skittles1081 11 months ago
@skittles1081 no, she's still fine. she was sold though so i dont know what happened to her.
silverfeatherwerewol 11 months ago
nice vid
airxsoft 1 year ago
@airxsoft thanks, slings are 2 inchers now.
silverfeatherwerewol 1 year ago
you can pull the sack 21-28 days after it has been dropped. be sure that you are carefull as the mother might pull the sack back and might hit it on the side of the tank. basically just follow the video.
silverfeatherwerewol 2 years ago
hello kabayan, how long it takes to pull the eggsack of your rosea? balak ko ring mag breed ng tarantula can you give me a tips thanks
MrMakoykoy 2 years ago
i dare u to eat the eggs
filipinabeauty2003 2 years ago
too late. they are not eggs anymore. they are baby fuzzies now. and no, i still wouldnt eat them simply because i want them to live. hand me a seaslug and i'll eat it.
silverfeatherwerewol 2 years ago
lol its you teressa? you know all too well i am not going to harm my tiny 8 legged babies.
silverfeatherwerewol 2 years ago
bird eaters are basically the same way right
wolfman500092 2 years ago
probably, except they yeild more eggs. the breeding might be a little difficult because of the temperments. dont know, never tried it really, just a theory.
silverfeatherwerewol 2 years ago
awesome vid man
Jon3800 2 years ago
Awesome video, one of the best I have seen....is this your first sac, if so you realy should be proud!! You did your homework and it paid off! Great job on the incubator!!
tarantulaguy1976 2 years ago
not quite! lol. she leaves the sack often. and as you can see, she didnt even grab it back when we dangled it in front of her.
thanks!
silverfeatherwerewol 2 years ago
lol that rose was desperately hanging on :P great vid
theTARANTULAgamer 2 years ago