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RE: Updates on non breeding spider male.

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Posted by: regalevolutions at Fri Nov 16 12:43:08 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by regalevolutions ]  
   

Hi python2000,
Don't worry. Granted, blood in a shed can be quite common but females & even some males ready to breed or close to it will evert their cloacas & leave little blood trails all over the cage, way more than in a shed. Separate them for a couple of days & reintroduce them. Watch her for a while & see if she cruises the cage wagging & thrashing her tail. If so, you most likely have a receptive female waiting to breed.

Bill Manzon
Regal Evolutions


   

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