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<blockquote data-quote="Spydee" data-source="post: 185679" data-attributes="member: 35035"><p>First time breeding. Any advice would be very helpful. I have a mature female Tliltocatl albopilosus and looking for a mature male. From my research, I think you're supposed to put the male in a small cage that can fit in the females cage. Leave them their until the male starts spinning his sperm web and put them together, watching closely. If they start fighting break it up with a stick or paintbrush. Get the male out when he runs away. Try again about a week later when the male starts spinning his web again. Is this method okay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spydee, post: 185679, member: 35035"] First time breeding. Any advice would be very helpful. I have a mature female Tliltocatl albopilosus and looking for a mature male. From my research, I think you're supposed to put the male in a small cage that can fit in the females cage. Leave them their until the male starts spinning his sperm web and put them together, watching closely. If they start fighting break it up with a stick or paintbrush. Get the male out when he runs away. Try again about a week later when the male starts spinning his web again. Is this method okay? [/QUOTE]
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