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<blockquote data-quote="Czar Exotics" data-source="post: 196701" data-attributes="member: 33829"><p>Hey y’all, so my female m balfouri produced an egg sac from my first ever pairing. I’m obviously new to breeding, so I had a concern arise from this. I know most tarantula species stay over their egg sac and you should pull the sac about 30 days so she don’t eat it. M balfouri I’ve read you can leave it or pull it, but it’s cool to see the way the mom cares for the young, so I really wanted to witness that. However, since she’s made the egg sac about 2 weeks ago, she has left it in a corner and she has been in her hide ever since. So, I’m not sure if I should just leave it in the enclosure or if I should just pull it. Thanks ahead of time for any information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Czar Exotics, post: 196701, member: 33829"] Hey y’all, so my female m balfouri produced an egg sac from my first ever pairing. I’m obviously new to breeding, so I had a concern arise from this. I know most tarantula species stay over their egg sac and you should pull the sac about 30 days so she don’t eat it. M balfouri I’ve read you can leave it or pull it, but it’s cool to see the way the mom cares for the young, so I really wanted to witness that. However, since she’s made the egg sac about 2 weeks ago, she has left it in a corner and she has been in her hide ever since. So, I’m not sure if I should just leave it in the enclosure or if I should just pull it. Thanks ahead of time for any information. [/QUOTE]
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