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Posted by: joshhutto at Thu Jul 6 00:43:49 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] how do you know that he would have had less spiders? He could have had another female of his own that he put with a diff male so he could help this person out. Or take another scenerio into account. He bred this person's female and then put his spider male with another one of his. However, the spider had used up his supply of viable sperm and missed the females receptive time. Or this female was stuborn and the spider had to work to breed and was no longer interested in anymore females that the owner had available? There are soo many possibilities that could have happened. And you say this was only a spider clutch, a think a snake that sells for a couple grand or even 1500 is worth alot to most people, if it's not send me your next clutch of spiders or pastels out of the goodness of your heart, heck I'll send you a normal female in exchange. lol. | ||
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