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    No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Well it seems this morning I could possibly have some serious devastating problems with my final three eggs with contained ALL spiders.

    The first hatchling piped Saturday July 12th, and I cut the rest of the eggs, two normals came out of their eggs a few days later, then Wednesday morning the first spider and the final normal came out.

    The other three spiders hadn't even poked their heads out to take their first breath and I could see they heads were still under all the goo.

    Being curious I poked at the three daily to make sure they still moved. All did.....untill this morning.

    I even used a large bobby pin, and was able to move them around still in the eggs but getting no movement from them in return.

    They all appear to have died.

    I plan on removing them from the eggs tonight (unless advised otherwise), and will know for sure after that.

    Any ideas on what is going on? Did they drown?

    I would also like to thank Jon Courtney (coldbloodaddict) for taking my frantic call yesterday.

    PS, the other 4 are doing great, haven't sexed them yet and still havent taken real pics besides on my cellie this morning.

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    Re: No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Susan...I am completely bummed for you and I know you are totally freaking out right now.

    I am so pulling for those lil guys and keeping all my fingers crossed.


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    Re: No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Aww,

    Fingers crossed they're just mesin with ya.


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    Re: No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Oh my God Susan. I was thinking about you yesterday wondering how those spiders turned out. I am so sorry to hear of this happening. I can say that I had one egg that when I cut it I didn't break the "sac" that they are in and it ended up drying out and getting pretty hard that I had to cut to get it out.

    Please let us know what you find out. Sorry for your loss
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    Re: No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Quote Originally Posted by MeMe View Post
    Susan...I am completely bummed for you and I know you are totally freaking out right now.

    I am so pulling for those lil guys and keeping all my fingers crossed.

    Thanks Memes! Appreciates it!

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Aww,

    Fingers crossed they're just mesin with ya.


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    Me too, but I'm almost certain they aren't.

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Oh my God Susan. I was thinking about you yesterday wondering how those spiders turned out. I am so sorry to hear of this happening. I can say that I had one egg that when I cut it I didn't break the "sac" that they are in and it ended up drying out and getting pretty hard that I had to cut to get it out.

    Please let us know what you find out. Sorry for your loss
    Thanks Ed, I do know the goo is not dried out..at least not yet. Today is day 59. Not sure it I mentioned that yet.

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    Re: No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Quote Originally Posted by daaangconcepts View Post
    Today is day 59. Not sure it I mentioned that yet.
    you told me you incubated at a slightly lower temp right?

    I wonder would that have made a difference?

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    Re: No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Quote Originally Posted by MeMe View Post
    you told me you incubated at a slightly lower temp right?

    I wonder would that have made a difference?
    88 Degress. With could of made it take them longer to hatch. Shouldn't be the case here since half has come out of the eggs already..and I didnt cut b.c the first pipe.

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    Re: No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Quote Originally Posted by MeMe View Post
    you told me you incubated at a slightly lower temp right?

    I wonder would that have made a difference?
    Lower temps do require longer incubation times. If you cut five days ago that would have only been 54 days. What temp did you incubate at?
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    Re: No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Quote Originally Posted by daaangconcepts View Post
    88 Degress. With could of made it take them longer to hatch. Shouldn't be the case here since half has come out of the eggs already..and I didnt cut b.c the first pipe.
    88...hmmm...I wouldn't think that would have made a big difference. Were the temps in your incubator consistent? I wonder if maybe some eggs were warmer than others?

    Sorry to hear about this...
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    Re: No movement in last 3 spiders...

    Crap Susan... I am sooo very sorry. I really hop you can figure out what happened... I feel for ya girl... Don't beat yourself up over it. You might get them out and realize they were messed up or something.
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