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Hey everyone!
I took in this little critter not more than 2 weeks ago, lodging under my friend's backyard barbeque at Côte-Nord, Montreal. She was quite beautiful, and I had an excess of crickets at the time, so I decided to temporarily adopt her and send her on her way when she's nice and fat from gut loaded crickets.
Imagine my surprise when I woke up this morning to an egg sac!
I was wondering if anyone could ID her, and more importantly give any general tips on care of a new mommy :?
Will she be disregarding food if I tried to feed her, would the crickets pose as a threat, temperature and humidity control, etc?
She's 4-4.5" in legspan.
I took in this little critter not more than 2 weeks ago, lodging under my friend's backyard barbeque at Côte-Nord, Montreal. She was quite beautiful, and I had an excess of crickets at the time, so I decided to temporarily adopt her and send her on her way when she's nice and fat from gut loaded crickets.
Imagine my surprise when I woke up this morning to an egg sac!
I was wondering if anyone could ID her, and more importantly give any general tips on care of a new mommy :?
Will she be disregarding food if I tried to feed her, would the crickets pose as a threat, temperature and humidity control, etc?
She's 4-4.5" in legspan.
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