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Breeding

While this page is being developed, here are a few pictures. Click on any image to view full size.

A large female P. cancerides spinning a large egg sac, at the moment of the photo large enough to wrap a baseball in.

An incubator that we use for tarantula egg sacs. It currently contains an A. versicolor egg sac, and may well be filled to capacity with egg sacs over the next few months.

Haplopelma lividum spiderlings one day short of their first molt.

Brachypelma albopilosum spiderlings gaining color as I watch as if they were a Polaroid photograph.

Nhandu chromatus spiderlings can be numerous but are very small.

 

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