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Breeding report - Tapinauchenius elenae


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13 years 7 months ago - 13 years 7 months ago #64125 by Hendrik Steenberg
Tapinauchenius elenae
Male – Hendrijs
Female – Hendrijs
Mated – October four time over a 6 weeks period
Egg sac - 24 November 2012
Egg sac was produced at 23-26˚C with Humidity of 70%

Mom

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Egg sac was pulled 17/12/2012
1st instar on 2/1/2013

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2nd instar 15/1/2013

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Last edit: 13 years 7 months ago by Hendrik Steenberg.
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13 years 7 months ago #64126 by Dimitri Kambas

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13 years 7 months ago #64130 by Huzaifah
Well done !!
Any idea what's the difference between these and the T.gigas ?

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13 years 7 months ago #64142 by Cameron Torode
Awesome, but can we have pics of the Breeding Attempt?

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13 years 7 months ago #64181 by Hendrik Steenberg
Dimitri - No idea but only about 40 made it to 1st instar.
Huzi - Please read - www.exoticfauna.com/tarantulabibliography/Tapinauchenius.html
F1refly - This was clearly not an attempted breeding, no photos available as I hardly ever take mating pictures as this disturbs the process to much.
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13 years 7 months ago #64509 by Hendrik Steenberg
2nd instar picture added.
At this stage you can clearly see the difference between Tapinauchenius gigas and Tapinauchenius elenae
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