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<blockquote data-quote="SikmT7" data-source="post: 203994" data-attributes="member: 10145"><p>Hey what's up, I'm on the same page as you, I have been a keeper for several years and now am just learning how to breed. Like [USER=3872]@octanejunkie[/USER] said it is a risk that reaps it's rewards and each species has it's varying breeding requirements. [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] that's amazing that your 18 old hamorii produced a sac, and yes agreed, stuff the female's face before and after breeding. I heard that the M. balfouri are quite easy to pair up as they are communal as well as the female cares for the slings when they hatch out. They have a Lil attitude as they are old world but they are amazing T's. Keep in touch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SikmT7, post: 203994, member: 10145"] Hey what's up, I'm on the same page as you, I have been a keeper for several years and now am just learning how to breed. Like [USER=3872]@octanejunkie[/USER] said it is a risk that reaps it's rewards and each species has it's varying breeding requirements. [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] that's amazing that your 18 old hamorii produced a sac, and yes agreed, stuff the female's face before and after breeding. I heard that the M. balfouri are quite easy to pair up as they are communal as well as the female cares for the slings when they hatch out. They have a Lil attitude as they are old world but they are amazing T's. Keep in touch [/QUOTE]
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