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<blockquote data-quote="Quelícero" data-source="post: 136068" data-attributes="member: 28221"><p>Congratulations for those sacs, what a great species.</p><p>I have a MF and MM which paired at the end of April and again on first week of May.</p><p>The F looks huge but didn't put the sac so far so I realized something went wrong and tried to pair them again last thursday.</p><p>Female seemed afraid and tried to protect herself all the time by steping back and rolling her legs over her. Never responded to male's dance.</p><p>Do you think she could be pregnant all this time? Is almost 4 months since the first paring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quelícero, post: 136068, member: 28221"] Congratulations for those sacs, what a great species. I have a MF and MM which paired at the end of April and again on first week of May. The F looks huge but didn't put the sac so far so I realized something went wrong and tried to pair them again last thursday. Female seemed afraid and tried to protect herself all the time by steping back and rolling her legs over her. Never responded to male's dance. Do you think she could be pregnant all this time? Is almost 4 months since the first paring. [/QUOTE]
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