If you get lucky and actually get to the point of sitting on a bunch of slings, you will have no problem moving them. Contact me if/when that day comes :)
How do you break it up if they get tangled up really tight in a fight? I mean too close to get a spatula between them? Is there a way to break it up before one of them gets killed?
wow, I saw this video on Arachnoboards, are Grammostola Pulchra hard to mate? looked like there was trouble at the end xD I'll send you a friend req on Arachnoboards :) Nice vid!
It is very common for the female to eat the male after breeding(or sometimes before anything happens). One idea is that the female consumes the male as a form of nourishment that really gives her a health boost to start the entire reproductive process. However, it could just be spiders being spiders as opportunistic predators. I've got more breeding plans for this male so it is VERY important that I maximize his potential as I rotate him through the girls.
If you get lucky and actually get to the point of sitting on a bunch of slings, you will have no problem moving them. Contact me if/when that day comes :)
DMexotics 1 month ago
i want to mate mine as welll. wher wud i b able to sell soooo many slings
doublejayjones 1 month ago
i have just treated myself to a g pulchra to ad to my 44 orther ts love this species.
TheBigtony1912 5 months ago
How do you break it up if they get tangled up really tight in a fight? I mean too close to get a spatula between them? Is there a way to break it up before one of them gets killed?
HowToCentral81 5 months ago
Well done!!!! Beautiful pulchras!
throughthetrees11 7 months ago
Nice Job!
BolbyWanKenobi 7 months ago
wow, I saw this video on Arachnoboards, are Grammostola Pulchra hard to mate? looked like there was trouble at the end xD I'll send you a friend req on Arachnoboards :) Nice vid!
MiniRikiWasTaken 7 months ago
It is very common for the female to eat the male after breeding(or sometimes before anything happens). One idea is that the female consumes the male as a form of nourishment that really gives her a health boost to start the entire reproductive process. However, it could just be spiders being spiders as opportunistic predators. I've got more breeding plans for this male so it is VERY important that I maximize his potential as I rotate him through the girls.
DMexotics 7 months ago
So was one going to kill the other after?
GamepitDAngelo 7 months ago