Just wait till one of them get into that glove. :laughhard:
Twobeardieguy":36yn12nn said:And just incase people are saying, I thought they where born live well they are!
Females lay an egg sack, they then pull this sack back into themselves to incubate ovoviviparity.
Gestation is about one month (28 days).
The babies hatch inside the female. Between 20 and 40 live young, each about 2 mm long, are produced in each clutch.
Twobeardieguy":36yn12nn said:Ok so I thought I would share some birthing pictures with you all. Although I was a bit late this is how it is done. :wink: Hope you all enjoy.
The babies still nursing the nutrients out of the females sack and some still emerging from it.
Actually, I've had heating pads under my bin(s) since day one. My colony has just gone crazy over the last month and a half! The warmer weather certainly helps, but the heating pad has been beneficial from the start. I know my females are laying tons of babies, I just have not physically seen it in action.murphyrules":2n6s3fqv said:You might want to convert over to a few heating pads, otherwise just be patient and try and leave them alone. Next thing you know you'll have more dubias then you know what to do with.