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    OMG It Happened!!

    She laid eggs!!! I can't believe it. From Feb 1 to mid March I was pairing my Spider female and Pastel male. I got locks until the 6th pairing. After that I thought it had begun. She started to get really huge then about 10-12 days later she shed. I thought I was going to have eggs around mid May. Memorial day comes, no eggs. Midway through June, no eggs. I gave up. She went off feed, she looked thin. I thought I should leave her alone for a bit since she wasn't eating.

    Two weeks ago I had her out because her tank was a mess. She looked normal. No weight gain at all (i did weigh her). Last night I attempted to feed her but I thought to myself I better check to make sure she isn't shedding. I lifted up her hide and saw something large and white. I freaked out. How the heck did this happen without me noticing? Fortunately I purchased an incubator months ago but I had no substrate. I rushed to home depot and bought a huge bag of vermiculite (its all they had). I got home and put the egg box together. Now the hard part. Pulling off the eggs.

    This freaked me out because I have seen dozens of videos and just about every time the female goes nuts. I put on some gloves and began to uncoil her. She wasn't letting go. I kept my eyes on her head the whole time. I started with the tail but as soon as I got it loose she tightened back up. I went for the mid section next. Much easier. She was really good. Didn't try to bite at all. I put her in a separate tank and transferred the eggs to its new home. After that was done I cleaned her, the tank, hide box, and water bowl. What a night

    Here is a pic of her on the eggs. She ended up laying 3



    Here are the eggs in the container. Much larger than I thought.





    My incubator temps are 89 degrees with the humidity at 99%. That is good right?

    Also is it ok to offer food to my girl or should I wait a few days?

    I can't wait until September. Exciting stuff. Thanks for reading my long story.

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    Re: OMG It Happened!!

    congrats! crossing fingers for some bees!

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    Re: OMG It Happened!!

    Congrats!

    Your temps/humidity are fine, I wait a day or two before offering.
    Jerry Robertson

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    Re: OMG It Happened!!

    Quote Originally Posted by jben View Post
    congrats! crossing fingers for some bees!
    Thanks. Yes!!!! I hope so. Odds are really low but if I get one bee, one spider, and one pastel I'll be thrilled. I am nervous too because I want 100% hatch rate. I would hate to see something happen to the little guys. I feel like they are my kids..hahaha!

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    Re: OMG It Happened!!

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Congrats!

    Your temps/humidity are fine, I wait a day or two before offering.
    Thanks. Should I go with smaller than usual size since she's lost a lot of weight? I usually give her medium size rats. I am thinking small rats for the first couple of weeks.

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    Re: OMG It Happened!!

    Quote Originally Posted by CeeJay View Post
    I am thinking small rats for the first couple of weeks.
    Good choice
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    Re: OMG It Happened!!

    congrats ! good luck and dont forget the press and seal!

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    Re: OMG It Happened!!

    nice suprise, congrats and good luck!

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    Re: OMG It Happened!!

    Nice one! Hope you get a nice bee

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    Re: OMG It Happened!!

    Congrats!

    I have a big Pinstripe female I've been waiting for also, and I thought she was due i late May - still nothing! I hate when they do that! If she hasn't laid until the end of August I'll give up on her.

    Fingers crossed for Bees!
    Always looking for new friends keeping reptiles... feel free to add me on Skype or MSN Messenger!

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