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Some Big T Updates

hellknite

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Just wanted to share some of my T activities. It's been quite a while since I made a post..

My P. cancerides recently molted. She is showing some purplish blue coloration and now at 9 inches.
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My N. tripepii molted a few days ago. Big girl also at 9 inches.
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My 10 inch L. parahybana savouring the male after 4x mating.
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Entity

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So im just wondering. I dont breed and dont intend to, but if u have a female attack and kill a male during a breeding attempt u just let her finisher dinner/lover. :) lol
 

Fuzzball79

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So im just wondering. I dont breed and dont intend to, but if u have a female attack and kill a male during a breeding attempt u just let her finisher dinner/lover. :) lol
I could imagine there is not much you could do to stop it, or do you? :)
 

hellknite

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I always try to break them up after doin their business. It's easier breaking them up when the male runs after the insertion as guided by instict. But sometimes the females are just to fast and unpredictable that it seems like it's giving in but rather welcoming a meal. It's just brutal nature.
 

RedCapTrio

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Wow, just look at em big spideys... :T::T::T: wishing to have a female too and grow it to this big! :cool:
 

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