SnakeGirl3
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Well, I'd been doing a few pairings throughout October, but both my spider male and pastel male were being lazy boys.
I'd put each of them to a (different) big 3,000+ gram normal female, but no luck. So last weekend, I paired the pastel with his big normal girl again to no avail--he's still being lazy; my orange hypo female had finally topped 1500 grams, and is still feeding ferociously on medium rats, so I figured I'd try out the spider with her. It took him a few days, but he did finally lock up with her!
Needless to say, I was pretty excited about that pairing. The spider is not a het, but this is step one of my honeybee project. Obviously, this will be the hypo's first clutch, so I don't expect a huge pile of eggs, but if I could just get a male spider het hypo I'd be happy.
Here's my other pairing that hasn't gone so well yet--they want to just be "friends" for now.
But it's still early in the season, so I'm not panicking just yet. 
(Btw, it's not that the pastel is that tiny--he's actually around 1300 grams. The normal girl still dwarfs him, though. LOL At last weighing a few weeks back, she was around 3100 grams.)
Needless to say, I was pretty excited about that pairing. The spider is not a het, but this is step one of my honeybee project. Obviously, this will be the hypo's first clutch, so I don't expect a huge pile of eggs, but if I could just get a male spider het hypo I'd be happy.
Here's my other pairing that hasn't gone so well yet--they want to just be "friends" for now.
(Btw, it's not that the pastel is that tiny--he's actually around 1300 grams. The normal girl still dwarfs him, though. LOL At last weighing a few weeks back, she was around 3100 grams.)
She even went as far one point as to jerk herself away from him and hiss. In my own experience, that female tends to hiss when she's had enough, and I do believe she'd had enough.