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    Tarantula mating pics

    Theraphosa stirmi




    Megaphobema robustum



    And again


    Psalmopoeus cambridgei


    Monocentropus balfouri


    Nhandu coloratovillosus




    Pterinochilus murinus


    Brachypelma albopilosum


    Brachypelma vagans


    Tapenauchenius gigas



    And again




    Poecilotheria ornata


    Poecilotheria pederseni








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    Poecilotheria subfusca


    Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens










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    Phormictopus cancerides…..trying but I'm not convinced they figured it out this time around.


    Phlogius crassipes Eunice


    Pterinochilus murinus


    Ceratogyrus marshalli


    Brachypelma vagans

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    Tarantula mating pics

    Wow!!!
    Thank you for sharing these.

    So what's up with them climbing the walls? Do you just let them go and do their thing and then catch them? Is the room empty?

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    Re: Tarantula mating pics

    Quote Originally Posted by 3skulls View Post
    Wow!!!
    Thank you for sharing these.

    So what's up with them climbing the walls? Do you just let them go and do their thing and then catch them? Is the room empty?
    That's my invertebrate room. Just that portion of the wall is empty. The rest is covered in shelving for all the spider, centipede, scorpion, etc. cages. Some species are paired outside their cage to help better the chances of a successful pairing. They're allowed to mate and typically when done the female will retreat to her cage and I just catch the male and put him back in his cage.

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