I know you’ve said spiders don’t have feelings Peres, I’d say instincts are what they have, she innately knows that her babies are in danger and acts accordingly. It shows you that she’s very healthy indeed
It looked a bit hilarious with that war going on there for a while when you should remove the eggsack and spider mum got a good leg workout with the dropped sack too! In spite of all of that as well as mold and clumping together in that strange kind of way I think you got a good result in the end. I hope they all will turn into slings! Have a wonderful week, take care dear Dave and Sweet Camera Lady! Hugs, Susanne. 👋😊🕷👍❤🥰🤗
We don't have kids, but being a person with NINE siblings (seven sisters and 2 brothers), I have had PLENTY of their kids of all ages, visiting our place. 🙂👍 But true: Never underestimate the power of a Mom.😄
so interesting to see fungal growth on the eggs after they started development. you probably got to that sack just in time! I'll be interested to see if that fungus grows in the incubator cup.
Hello Dave and Camera Lady. That was super interesting this evening (or morning). I am so happy for the success even though it was partial. Congratulations to the end of a four year adventure. I am wondering if you have an entomologist that you can discuss mysteries like this with? It really looked like a fungus that was taking over the sac. Poor little buggers. I am sure the babies you rescued will do well now they are in a cleaner environment. I am super curious about this one and really looking forward to the follow up. Thanks for the peek at the Metallicas as well. One more moult and they will be adorable. Their teddy bear stage. Thank you for the fascinating video! I would also love to see Mama some time. So, I hope y’all have a lovely Monday. Stay safe and take care of each other. ❤🎃🧸
I was actually excited that she defended her egg sac so well cuz, to me, that means she had something really good to protect. I always worry when they give it up so easily. Great video, thank you💙💙💙
WOW!!!!!! I have never seen a T fight for her babies quite like this girl. I thought for sure she was going to come out to say hi!!!🤣🤣 Would love to get a clear good look at her. It's odd y the sacs are turnin out the way they are. Thanks for the update on the previous sac. Good to see they're healthy fuzzy kids. Tyfs God bless you
Good timing again, saving so many from the mold and the rotting ones, I think that i like everyone else here yelled when the sac dropped back down. I am looking forward to seeing their progress 👍
I admit I laughed at the sac drop. Not just once but twice! We all have our moments. 😂 Glad you were able to pull the eggs just in time to separate the viable ones before the fungus killed them all. Looking forward to seeing them as slings!
One of my dream breeding projects (especially now that the sri lanken poecilotheria species are limited by law here in the states). I can't tell you how important these videos are to someone like myself. Thank you so much Dave and camera lady for all you do!
When you dropped it the 2nd time I actually slapped my forehead and yelled "Not again!" 😂😂 But she was seriously hanging on! Well, a huge congratulations!! After 4yrs of trying I say it's definitely a success. Well done!! Much love from Oregon❤
Wow! She fought really hard. But I think if You hadn't pulled it yet She would've ate it. Fingers crossed all goes well for them, like for the metallicas. 🤞🍀
Egglings! I am so glad you pulled them when you did. If you had left them we surely wouldn't have any. I am thinking it was cuz she is a new mom that, like you said, she didn't rotate the sac enough. Hopefully the next time will be better. Congrats on the ones you did get. Whew what a battle to get them too. She was having non of that egg nabbing. 🤣 🕷❤️
That was determined mom. I she knows what she wants on a date with her male suture and motherly duties. Well done on patience on 4 yrs to breed her and getting the egg sac out. Hope the eggs with legs do well.
wow !! should be ultra interesting to see how many of these ones turn out. Hope you will keep us updated. Hope that *whitestuff* that some of the eggs with legs picked up doesnt *grow* onto the others . Thanks heaps for the metallic update they look beautiful !
19:19: Seems like she didn't stir them up a lot...🤷♂️😮 Usually they sit massaging and kind of turn it, so that they keep being stirred up, thus stopping them from clogging and thereby dying/rotting, and contaminating the others.
She was a big strong girl fighting for that sack, That was her motherly instinct not to let you have her sack, Good mama, And that egg sack was very interesting That white Stuff who knows what it was A little weird , Just another thing you have to find out Love the video Dave keep up the good work👍💖🕷🕷👀😁
You know what they say, third time's the charm ! Good thing you managed to get it out. Very odd that a section of the eggs all clumped up. Oh well, at least you managed to salvage close to a 100 slings. Here's hoping most of them make it to proper slinghood. Stay safe and thanks for sharing :)
what a fight. got a mild shock first time you dropped the sac. what a fighter T. maybe mum didn't turn the sac for a good while and the bottom eggs went bad under pressure and lack of movement.
91 viable eggs Dave, not bad atall especially after such a long wait to get an egg sac and them Metallica babies have come on a ton, thanks to your knowledge Dave, anyway Dave another fantastic job by yourself and camera 📷 lady Dave.
I can't think of anything more precious than little eggys with leggys! Mum knew how precious they were and she didn't want to let go! Congratulations on getting at least the majority of the sack!🥰😍
That was intense Dave, I don’t know how you stay so cool ! That girl didn’t want to give up her sac ! Your channel is better then the science channel on TV. Always great interesting videos !
I always feel a bit sas for the mom, when her egg sack gets taken..😥💔 I once read from a guy who wrote, that one of his females actually wandered around the enclosure for 3 DAYS, before forgetting about it...😢 Great species, though, a true classic. I have learned from you and your wife, that rehousing is done EASIEST.. And SWEETEST.. with a square catch-cup/container. 😄👍
It may surprise you but I really enjoyed this video, I have to say that I love you opening the egg sacs for the first time, it is so beautiful, another generation being born! Keep going with the babies they are so good damn cute, I loved the previous babies, they seem to have grown loads! 🕸🕸🕸🕷🕷🕷
Wow! Didn't get to see much of her, but that's an impressive mama. Glad the egg sac was salvageable... Also interesting that two pokie sacs have turned out a bit off. The metallica slings look nice and healthy, though! Good luck with all the babies, Dave 😄👍
She was being a very defensive mother Spider. Would be good to see her as you said she is a large spider. Top video with great footage from camera lady as always.
Wow the taming of the shrew...not !! Lol no taming this shrew😆🕷🕷 she looks really big..thanks for the close-up camera Lady i'm waiting on my new glasses.. Happy tou got a really good batch of them🕸🕸
Dear Dr. Dave, you have reached the point where you construct the environments so well that you can no longer break in easily. Webbing like that has been of great interest to the military for years. And you did not drop that sack like an idiot! That Mother Spider had elastic retractor webbing on the sack. No joke. Why go to all the trouble of being the grouchiest most obnoxious spider in the room, who refuses to entertain gentlemen spiders on pain of death, only to be haphazard about that sack. She took no chances loosing the sack AT ALL. There was a strand that looked separate from the web that stretched upward then snapped back. That strand is pointed toward you as you empty the sack.
Great video Dave!! I don’t think she was having any part of you taking the kids she really put up some resistance! It’s wonderful that you were able to save as many as possible 4 years is a long journey my friend congrats on the success Dave!🎉 Camera lady great footage on the nursery pot the little ewls looked fabulous bravo! Hope to see some updates Dave and again thanks so much guys great stuff!😎🕷
Mum put up a very respectable fight over that sac! I think my tweezers might have to be even longer! 😄. Very, very interesting sac... What a mix. I do wonder about the mold. Are there molds that commonly appear in enclosures? If spores were accidentally picked up by mum as she closed the sac, I can see the possibility of germination taking a while, allowing some development of the eggs but eventually becoming dangerous to the developing eggs. I have a background in microbiology so this really caught my interest. Wonderful rescue job, both of you! I look forward to seeing how these babies get along! Thanks for sharing!! 🤗
I saw one moving in that clump of eggs did you get that one. I love this video, I know Camera Lady wanted to get in there and do her thing. Good job Dave and Camera Lady.
You popped a baby David !!! it was still moving at the end . Why didn't you put the mould ones on their own pot so it dosent spend in the humidity of the pot and to the other eggs with legs 🤔. Must admit this was the first one I found a bit distressing , poor mum didn't want to let go 😥 But I know it's part of the trade. As also great work camera lady .Hopefully they will all live .would like to see them later on as sling 🥰🥰
@@daveslittlebeasties I think the concern was any residual mould on the survivors from the clump might spread (not spend) to the rest, hence giving them their own setup might have been a good option.
You can't leave bad eggs with healthy or the whole sac will be lost. It isn't a specific science as each sp is different but breeders hold their breaths during this time and try to replicate wild conditions as much as possible. It's always hit and miss most especially with poecilatheria. Dave did a great job collecting the ones he did
Would you be able to do an update on these eggs with legs in the future, I'm really excited to see how many survive, I'm sure in your care they could all survive but putting into consideration that there was that clump, I think it would be really cool to see them as slings not just eggs with legs 😍🕷️🕷️🕷️
This is my first video of a sac pulling and wow! Wow! The way the mother was holding onto the sac and fighting for them had me speechless and (oddly?) at the edge of my seat (even though I’m laying down). I think I just watched the most exciting sac pulling I will see for a while and it’s got me so excited to learn more about them, slings, and spiders in general! Thinking about it, the only thing I really know about spiders is mostly from the book/movie charlotte’s web and a teacher I had years ago who loved them (so pretty limited lol) but regardless I’m so ready to binge watch all your videos.
You are in for a real treat if you continue to follow this channel! I came across Dave when my ex wanted a tarantula, I no longer have the lady but that's OK because I get all the amazing spider content I could ever want here!
Awesome video!! I counted ten legs on the babies, and I don't remember seeing eggs with legs with a small spot like a gemstone, a horn? Really interesting. Thanks for making the old brain work on questions. Exquisite content, thank you!!
there is a success there PROFF, but hopefully SUBSCRIBER can give some information to you on the egg sack. some great work from the mother fighting you HA HA HA. camera lady -some great footage that you caught. many thanks guys and take care
I was thinking like Camera Lady, that perhaps Momma didn't turn them enough. Or some died and created this mold. But you could have lost them all, had you waited any longer. Good call to pull it. Oh wait a minute...she had the egg sack right on top of the barrier on top of those clay pebbles. All sealed up may spread that mold pretty quickly. Maybe she needs a bit deeper enclosure. Or lose the pebbles...? Peace.
I know you’ve said spiders don’t have feelings Peres, I’d say instincts are what they have, she innately knows that her babies are in danger and acts accordingly. It shows you that she’s very healthy indeed
Lol, she used her Jedi powers to bring the sac back to herself at 5:00
Congratulations on the capture and the rescue. Good luck with the next sac. Very interesting!
It looked a bit hilarious with that war going on there for a while when you should remove the eggsack and spider mum got a good leg workout with the dropped sack too! In spite of all of that as well as mold and clumping together in that strange kind of way I think you got a good result in the end. I hope they all will turn into slings! Have a wonderful week, take care dear Dave and Sweet Camera Lady! Hugs, Susanne. 👋😊🕷👍❤🥰🤗
May the force of being a mother be with you always!
We don't have kids, but being a person with NINE siblings (seven sisters and 2 brothers), I have had PLENTY of their kids of all ages, visiting our place. 🙂👍 But true:
Never underestimate the power of a Mom.😄
Mine Mine MINE! Sack drop! 😂 A very thrilling start to my morning. great vid, thanks.
so interesting to see fungal growth on the eggs after they started development. you probably got to that sack just in time! I'll be interested to see if that fungus grows in the incubator cup.
Wow, that was really interesting. That lump was strange, it was like a sack within a sack. Well done T and Dave, thank you.😘💖💐🌻
Hello Dave and Camera Lady. That was super interesting this evening (or morning). I am so happy for the success even though it was partial. Congratulations to the end of a four year adventure. I am wondering if you have an entomologist that you can discuss mysteries like this with? It really looked like a fungus that was taking over the sac. Poor little buggers. I am sure the babies you rescued will do well now they are in a cleaner environment. I am super curious about this one and really looking forward to the follow up. Thanks for the peek at the Metallicas as well. One more moult and they will be adorable. Their teddy bear stage. Thank you for the fascinating video! I would also love to see Mama some time. So, I hope y’all have a lovely Monday. Stay safe and take care of each other. ❤🎃🧸
Yes it’s going to be interesting for sure❤️
I was actually excited that she defended her egg sac so well cuz, to me, that means she had something really good to protect. I always worry when they give it up so easily. Great video, thank you💙💙💙
WOW!!!!!! I have never seen a T fight for her babies quite like this girl. I thought for sure she was going to come out to say hi!!!🤣🤣 Would love to get a clear good look at her. It's odd y the sacs are turnin out the way they are. Thanks for the update on the previous sac. Good to see they're healthy fuzzy kids. Tyfs God bless you
Good timing again, saving so many from the mold and the rotting ones, I think that i like everyone else here yelled when the sac dropped back down. I am looking forward to seeing their progress 👍
Throughout the video I was really hoping to see the Metallica slings and at the very last moment Dave gave us a peek…amazing how quickly they grow
I admit I laughed at the sac drop. Not just once but twice! We all have our moments. 😂 Glad you were able to pull the eggs just in time to separate the viable ones before the fungus killed them all. Looking forward to seeing them as slings!
True! Once, that rotten stuff comes around, it's time to get busy!🤯
Great mother there . Bless her heart
One of my dream breeding projects (especially now that the sri lanken poecilotheria species are limited by law here in the states). I can't tell you how important these videos are to someone like myself. Thank you so much Dave and camera lady for all you do!
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That is one protective mother!
That was one feisty mama spider! Also good to see the metallica slings doing well!
4 years is quite the epic uphill battle. Congratulations. 91 is nothing to sneeze at with an angry 1st time mummy.
I don't think I've ever seen one of your girls fight that hard to keep her brood! Great video!
When you dropped it the 2nd time I actually slapped my forehead and yelled "Not again!" 😂😂 But she was seriously hanging on! Well, a huge congratulations!! After 4yrs of trying I say it's definitely a success. Well done!! Much love from Oregon❤
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I had to watch the struggle between man and spider again lol Thank you.
Epic video Dave, she was being a great momma.
Wow! She fought really hard. But I think if You hadn't pulled it yet She would've ate it. Fingers crossed all goes well for them, like for the metallicas. 🤞🍀
Thank youuuuuuuu 😊
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She is trying to be a really good mamma !!!
Egglings! I am so glad you pulled them when you did. If you had left them we surely wouldn't have any. I am thinking it was cuz she is a new mom that, like you said, she didn't rotate the sac enough. Hopefully the next time will be better. Congrats on the ones you did get. Whew what a battle to get them too. She was having non of that egg nabbing. 🤣 🕷❤️
I think so too!
That was determined mom. I she knows what she wants on a date with her male suture and motherly duties. Well done on patience on 4 yrs to breed her and getting the egg sac out. Hope the eggs with legs do well.
Thank you 🙏
Great job Dave 👏 love the videos and great work to you Camera lady as well
wow !! should be ultra interesting to see how many of these ones turn out. Hope you will keep us updated. Hope that *whitestuff* that some of the eggs with legs picked up doesnt *grow* onto the others . Thanks heaps for the metallic update they look beautiful !
Another first for me, what a mystery the clumpy eggs with legs???
Congrats to the Beasties mother. 👍😃👍
Reminds me of one of those crane games.
So happy most of these are viable Dave 💙🕷 keep us posted on how they are all doing x👍🏼🕷
19:19: Seems like she didn't stir them up a lot...🤷♂️😮 Usually they sit massaging and kind of turn it, so that they keep being stirred up, thus stopping them from clogging and thereby dying/rotting, and contaminating the others.
She was a big strong girl fighting for that sack, That was her motherly instinct not to let you have her sack, Good mama, And that egg sack was very interesting That white Stuff who knows what it was A little weird , Just another thing you have to find out Love the video Dave keep up the good work👍💖🕷🕷👀😁
You know what they say, third time's the charm ! Good thing you managed to get it out. Very odd that a section of the eggs all clumped up. Oh well, at least you managed to salvage close to a 100 slings. Here's hoping most of them make it to proper slinghood.
Stay safe and thanks for sharing :)
what a fight. got a mild shock first time you dropped the sac. what a fighter T. maybe mum didn't turn the sac for a good while and the bottom eggs went bad under pressure and lack of movement.
Possibly 👍
That girl is one tough mom the way she fought for her eggs, can’t wait to see the slings great video as always.
I see she's not willing to give up her egg sack so easily !!
Morning Dave & Camera lady hope ya having an amazing morning the vidoe is awesome
91 viable eggs Dave, not bad atall especially after such a long wait to get an egg sac and them Metallica babies have come on a ton, thanks to your knowledge Dave, anyway Dave another fantastic job by yourself and camera 📷 lady Dave.
Thanks George ❤️👍
I feel bad for Mom. She tried so hard to protect her babies. She doesn't realize you'll take care of them.
I don’t know if you do trick or treating on Oct.31. But she has left you a treat!😂😂
I can't think of anything more precious than little eggys with leggys! Mum knew how precious they were and she didn't want to let go! Congratulations on getting at least the majority of the sack!🥰😍
Good thing you removed the egg sack when you did. Nice that you to save some. Thanks for sharing!
She did not want to give up that egg sac. Fiesty girl
What an intense impression of protection. That girl is awesome
That was intense Dave, I don’t know how you stay so cool ! That girl didn’t want to give up her sac ! Your channel is better then the science channel on TV. Always great interesting videos !
Thank you so very much ❤
@@daveslittlebeasties Actually you the one I should be thanking for all that you share with us.
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I always feel a bit sas for the mom, when her egg sack gets taken..😥💔
I once read from a guy who wrote, that one of his females actually wandered around the enclosure for 3 DAYS, before forgetting about it...😢
Great species, though, a true classic. I have learned from you and your wife, that rehousing is done EASIEST.. And SWEETEST.. with a square catch-cup/container. 😄👍
I’ve never had one that didn’t just go and get a drink and feed as soon as possible?
That’s just his personal interpretation of what he thought his T was doing .
Yay! Babies! Great success at long last!
It may surprise you but I really enjoyed this video, I have to say that I love you opening the egg sacs for the first time, it is so beautiful, another generation being born! Keep going with the babies they are so good damn cute, I loved the previous babies, they seem to have grown loads! 🕸🕸🕸🕷🕷🕷
Wow! Didn't get to see much of her, but that's an impressive mama. Glad the egg sac was salvageable... Also interesting that two pokie sacs have turned out a bit off. The metallica slings look nice and healthy, though!
Good luck with all the babies, Dave 😄👍
Lol, she was not wanting to give up that sack.
She was being a very defensive mother Spider. Would be good to see her as you said she is a large spider. Top video with great footage from camera lady as always.
Wow the taming of the shrew...not !! Lol no taming this shrew😆🕷🕷 she looks really big..thanks for the close-up camera Lady i'm waiting on my new glasses.. Happy tou got a really good batch of them🕸🕸
Glad you enjoyed it
The sac drops and her good catches 😆
NICE that was a good sized egg sac shame a few didnt make it but still a good few there good luck with future egg sacs Dave
Such a great mama 😍
Dear Dr. Dave, you have reached the point where you construct the environments so well that you can no longer break in easily. Webbing like that has been of great interest to the military for years. And you did not drop that sack like an idiot! That Mother Spider had elastic retractor webbing on the sack. No joke. Why go to all the trouble of being the grouchiest most obnoxious spider in the room, who refuses to entertain gentlemen spiders on pain of death, only to be haphazard about that sack. She took no chances loosing the sack AT ALL. There was a strand that looked separate from the web that stretched upward then snapped back. That strand is pointed toward you as you empty the sack.
Wow! Intense! You did a great job! I yelled out when the sac dropped!! Lol great video!
ngl watching you yeet those EWLs into the nursery pot makes me so happy lmao. I laughed so hard when I first saw you do that.
It always makes me think of my kids in a bouncy castle. =D
Great video Dave!! I don’t think she was having any part of you taking the kids she really put up some resistance! It’s wonderful that you were able to save as many as possible 4 years is a long journey my friend congrats on the success Dave!🎉 Camera lady great footage on the nursery pot the little ewls looked fabulous bravo! Hope to see some updates Dave and again thanks so much guys great stuff!😎🕷
Absolutely
That's why I never pull the sac after 30 days😅 But I like that you experiment and document for us these things! Awesome
Can’t wait for this update!
Another amazing job, just like the last egg sack a day or 2 later and you could have lost the lot. 👍
She said "Excuse me! No you may NOT take my babies from me! Just who do you think you are?! 😂❤️
Out of all your egg sac pulls ive watched , I have never quite seen one like that. Wow she really put up a fight for that sack. That was epic!
Looks like a bunch of green grapes!
Bet they don't taste as good though.😩
Mum put up a very respectable fight over that sac! I think my tweezers might have to be even longer! 😄. Very, very interesting sac... What a mix. I do wonder about the mold. Are there molds that commonly appear in enclosures? If spores were accidentally picked up by mum as she closed the sac, I can see the possibility of germination taking a while, allowing some development of the eggs but eventually becoming dangerous to the developing eggs. I have a background in microbiology so this really caught my interest. Wonderful rescue job, both of you! I look forward to seeing how these babies get along! Thanks for sharing!! 🤗
Beautiful spider ❤️ 💙 💜
I saw one moving in that clump of eggs did you get that one. I love this video, I know Camera Lady wanted to get in there and do her thing. Good job Dave and Camera Lady.
Yes we picked through them after👍
You saved alot of lives there. Yes, interesting about the sac. My theory is, maybe she wasn't rotating the sac? Just a thought 🤔
Beauty.
I just came home and noticed that my ornata molted :) ❤️
My favourite spider.
Wow nice
good mornig 👍
Always excited to see your videos 🥰
Yay! Thank you!
I've never seen an egg sac like that before but 91 is better than none
🤞 most of them pull through
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Love you're show as always 🙂🙂
You're the best Dave! Thanks for all you do, your work, your videos & contributions to the Beastie universe. Much love my guy
I appreciate that!❤️👍
Love to see the updates of them growing. Keep up the good work!
One of the best egg sac removals ever.
Who’da thunk?? That had me feeling sorry for A SPIDER!! 😳😳🥰🥰
Very intense with momma she didn't want to let go of her babies
You need to get one if those pill kits with the mini scooper. Use a paint brush and the scooper so you don't risk popping an egg with the tweezers.
Well done.
Wow awesome Dave glad you got some good eggs with legs!! and those P Metallic slings are so cute!! and thanks camera lady for all your great work!
Felt so sorry for her trying to fend off the intruder intent on stealing her egg sac.
Heartbreaking isnt it
My heartbreaking when she eats them all
You popped a baby David !!! it was still moving at the end . Why didn't you put the mould ones on their own pot so it dosent spend in the humidity of the pot and to the other eggs with legs 🤔. Must admit this was the first one I found a bit distressing , poor mum didn't want to let go 😥 But I know it's part of the trade. As also great work camera lady .Hopefully they will all live .would like to see them later on as sling 🥰🥰
There’s enough room for them not to worry ❤
@@daveslittlebeasties I think the concern was any residual mould on the survivors from the clump might spread (not spend) to the rest, hence giving them their own setup might have been a good option.
You can't leave bad eggs with healthy or the whole sac will be lost. It isn't a specific science as each sp is different but breeders hold their breaths during this time and try to replicate wild conditions as much as possible. It's always hit and miss most especially with poecilatheria. Dave did a great job collecting the ones he did
Hello great video information and egg sack removal Dave 🎃🎃
Great to see the P. metallica babies have been doing so well! You're rolling over gold with these! lol ;-)
Would you be able to do an update on these eggs with legs in the future, I'm really excited to see how many survive, I'm sure in your care they could all survive but putting into consideration that there was that clump, I think it would be really cool to see them as slings not just eggs with legs 😍🕷️🕷️🕷️
The updates on these would be good short videos for him. We get a video and he gets short videos
I feel so bad for thier mum she really tried to protect them but I'm glad you took them because I think that mold would have done for all of them.
This is my first video of a sac pulling and wow! Wow! The way the mother was holding onto the sac and fighting for them had me speechless and (oddly?) at the edge of my seat (even though I’m laying down). I think I just watched the most exciting sac pulling I will see for a while and it’s got me so excited to learn more about them, slings, and spiders in general! Thinking about it, the only thing I really know about spiders is mostly from the book/movie charlotte’s web and a teacher I had years ago who loved them (so pretty limited lol) but regardless I’m so ready to binge watch all your videos.
❤❤❤👍welcome to our channel ❤👍
You are in for a real treat if you continue to follow this channel! I came across Dave when my ex wanted a tarantula, I no longer have the lady but that's OK because I get all the amazing spider content I could ever want here!
Amazing ❤
Heart dropped when you said it felt bad. I was so happy to see some good eggs with legs!❤
Awesome video!! I counted ten legs on the babies, and I don't remember seeing eggs with legs with a small spot like a gemstone, a horn? Really interesting. Thanks for making the old brain work on questions. Exquisite content, thank you!!
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Hi dave n camera lady, well my ornata slings arrived safely and is now eating half a mealworm today, the other two new Ts not eating yet,👍
there is a success there PROFF, but hopefully SUBSCRIBER can give some information to you on the egg sack. some great work from the mother fighting you HA HA HA. camera lady -some great footage that you caught. many thanks guys and take care
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great job Dave
My goodness that was crazy intense...I was afraid she was gonna destroy it so you couldn't have it
I was thinking like Camera Lady, that perhaps Momma didn't turn them enough. Or some died and created this mold. But you could have lost them all, had you waited any longer. Good call to pull it. Oh wait a minute...she had the egg sack right on top of the barrier on top of those clay pebbles. All sealed up may spread that mold pretty quickly. Maybe she needs a bit deeper enclosure. Or lose the pebbles...? Peace.
Great vid but Momma deffo didn't want to let go she was havin non of it, great camera work Camera Lady just glad there was some viable eggs inside ...
Another fascinating documentation, nice one!