Hopefully! If I can get a male or two. I'd like to try and breed my apophysis girl! I am glad you are posting again! Missed your beautiful vids and T's :)
+Tomos Tarantulas Depends on your temperature. My previous sac took 17 weeks when the nymphs molted into slings. With this sac I waited 18 weeks and still no slings. My T room is also colder in the winter months. So, that's probably the reason they 're still nymphs. I would say between 17- 20 weeks before opening.
2:29 no nooooo
I love how they are born bigger than some speciecs will ever get
Congrats, ur a dad
Awesome! Congrats :D
+Mika van Gelderen Thanks Mika
Glad you're back Mingu :-)
+Paul Levett Thanks Paul Levett.
Hmmmm I love it
Hi, how many days did you take out the cocoon...? congratulations
oh my.. that's beautiful
+Tomas Gris Yes, very beautiful
@@Mingu1987 yes
Lil spiders, cute.
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Congrats mingu. Glad to see you back posting.
+adiehunter76 Thanks adiehunter76
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Why did you stop posting man?
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its impressive and congrats mingu! how big is she??
Éca! Kkkkk 😨
Congrats on another stirmi sac mingu1987! I kept 3 female slings from my sac and they are now between 5-6".
+Ranchibi Y Thanks man, planning to breed more in the future?
Hopefully! If I can get a male or two. I'd like to try and breed my apophysis girl! I am glad you are posting again! Missed your beautiful vids and T's :)
Very nice! That is an awesome T to get a good sac from. Jealous!
+WestCoastArachnids
Indeed very awesome. Thanks man.
Congrats, heard these a notorious for being hard to drop a successful sac!
+Mortalitis Thanks, it's indeed hard to get a good egg sac from this species.
2:30 aww man
hell yeah bro
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1:38 why is he..I don’t know man that’s just,no
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great, my stirmi dropped her sac aweek ago, how long should i leave it in with her?
+Tomos Tarantulas Depends on your temperature. My previous sac took 17 weeks when the nymphs molted into slings. With this sac I waited 18 weeks and still no slings. My T room is also colder in the winter months. So, that's probably the reason they 're still nymphs. I would say between 17- 20 weeks before opening.
+Mingu1987 how many you got there?
+Tomos Tarantulas Didn't count them yet, but i'm guessing 80+
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2:21 ok. That’s just. OH HELL NAH