Quote Originally Posted by MonsterPyxie View Post
Mark,

I have seen a TON of molting since that picture. Seems like more males then anything that I can see. I am planning soon to take on the task of counting my male to female ratio. I fear I have way to many males, and thats why i have been seeing so many of them acting odd in the last week or so. I will then thin out the numbers of the males if I need too, by feeding them off.

I keep them in what there in. The egg crate stays pretty dark, plus with all them crammed in there its darker/warmer and such then my old set up with a bunch of egg crate and tubes. I will be painting the outside of the container black, leaving a small ring at the top to peak in, that should be more then enough to keep them happy. They should be fine with a day/night cycle, but the darker the better for them.

as far as the pods you are finding, its a sign that the females are dropping the pods from stress. Not a good sign. If It's just a few, I wouldn't sweat it, but if there are quite a few around, you should recheck everything about your set up to see if there is something simple stressing them out.
Oh alright that's good; yeah thin them out if you think you have too many. Man I just don't know what I've done to cause them so much stress, I mean at most I'll open the lid once a day to check for dead ones or replenish the water gel crystals. We just had a heat wave so the bin got up to like 115F today at the bottom. That probably stressed them out pretty bad, although they could of moved up the egg flats where it dropped to like 90-80s. I keep them in a dark bin in the garage, they don't ever see much light so I don't think they are stressed from that. Maybe just moving the egg flats around and stuff checking for dead ones stressed them out a bit or the heat I have at the bottom.

I keep them in close quarters together, only 3 egg flats in there with about 200 adults. They pretty crammed near the bottom. I'll try to take a picture of my setup so you get an idea of what I'm trying to come across.

I bought 2 heat tape pads off BigAppleHerp to bump up the heat and prepare for winter (I haven't got them yet in shipment). Even though it says 90-100 at the bottom with one of my uth's on the bottom they're still not breeding. I've sprayed the sides, left a water bottle in there, and water gel crystals are in there. I'm going to add heat maybe with that insulating idea 'steest' showed us to solve this mystery. It's really starting to make me mad. I keep their food source well stocked: Oranges, carrots, and a homemade chow (Dog food, cat food, oats, and grape nut cereal).


Quote Originally Posted by Kreamcheese View Post
Egg Carton Art Classroom Pack ~ Egg Cartons ~ Craft Accessories

Found this site from a well known Tarantula keeper/breeder. Robc is his name so credit goes to him.
Do have to pay shipping, think mine was like $8 or something like that. Still a MUCH better deal than any other place that I saw.
Haha, funny we both found the same egg flat source from Robc. I don't even like T's, but I subscribed on Rob's channel because I like watching all his videos. He has a million... One of his videos directed me and you to this Enasco sight for a great deal on egg flats.