It all started with a little giggity in the Avicularia avicularia (Pinktoe) communal tank. With 2 males and 1 female living together, something was bound to happen.
I found this in the females retreat 3 months after the 3 were introduced. A nice sized, well protected egg sac..
D battery for size reference..
A gentle peek a boo inside and what do we see? SECOND INSTARS!!
@ 28 days old~ Not too many, only about 75..
@ 41 days old~ Cute little buggers are now starting to molt into shippable 3rd instar slings.
@ 50 days old~ Someone bought my remaining 50 slings. Not the easiest thing to keep in one container. The all just want to crawl out and up your arms, down your legs, into your clothes.. fun fun fun.
I found this in the females retreat 3 months after the 3 were introduced. A nice sized, well protected egg sac..
D battery for size reference..
A gentle peek a boo inside and what do we see? SECOND INSTARS!!
@ 28 days old~ Not too many, only about 75..
@ 41 days old~ Cute little buggers are now starting to molt into shippable 3rd instar slings.
@ 50 days old~ Someone bought my remaining 50 slings. Not the easiest thing to keep in one container. The all just want to crawl out and up your arms, down your legs, into your clothes.. fun fun fun.
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