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Edit: I seriously can't spell, and I can't edit the thread title. =(
I've been absent from here for a while, but Vinnie (our female Mastigoproctus giganteus) produced an eggsac not too long after we got her last year in February. Right around the time it was due to hatch, she ate it. I was just doing some stuff in the animal room and decided to check on her. She went through a period of practically begging for food every few days, then disappeared. I kind of assumed molt, but it wasn't. She now has another sac. I can't see much through her burrow, there's only a tiny space on the bottom glass that's wiped away, enough for me to see that she's definitely alive and definitely holding a sac. Is there a potential it's fertile? It's been 15 months since she's been with a male. Her first sac appeared to be viable, it looked like it was developing right along the lines of the photos I've seen of them.
I've been absent from here for a while, but Vinnie (our female Mastigoproctus giganteus) produced an eggsac not too long after we got her last year in February. Right around the time it was due to hatch, she ate it. I was just doing some stuff in the animal room and decided to check on her. She went through a period of practically begging for food every few days, then disappeared. I kind of assumed molt, but it wasn't. She now has another sac. I can't see much through her burrow, there's only a tiny space on the bottom glass that's wiped away, enough for me to see that she's definitely alive and definitely holding a sac. Is there a potential it's fertile? It's been 15 months since she's been with a male. Her first sac appeared to be viable, it looked like it was developing right along the lines of the photos I've seen of them.
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