Number of posts : 280 Age : 38 Registration date : 2011-10-02
Subject: Breeding My P.murinus (OBT) Update 5/9 3/20/2012, 6:54 pm
Decided to breed these two the other day ! Went great.
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DolbyR Leiurus
Number of posts : 2097 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2011-01-03
Subject: Re: Breeding My P.murinus (OBT) Update 5/9 3/21/2012, 3:59 am
Great video Ludedor!
Good luck on getting a massive brood.
Can't wait mine to reach maturity (and hopefully to get a pair).
Ludedor24 Babycurus
Number of posts : 280 Age : 38 Registration date : 2011-10-02
Subject: Re: Breeding My P.murinus (OBT) Update 5/9 3/21/2012, 6:19 am
Yeah they are one of my favorite species!
**GS** Leiurus
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Subject: Re: Breeding My P.murinus (OBT) Update 5/9 3/21/2012, 6:26 am
Great Vid Ludedor! & i wish you success in a few months time
I can't help to ask, may i ask what did you use to compile the vids?
I intend to use Premiere-pro-CS5 or Final-Cut but it's just so much faster to use the youtube vid editor off the shelve
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DolbyR Leiurus
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Subject: Re: Breeding My P.murinus (OBT) Update 5/9 3/21/2012, 6:28 am
GS wrote:
I intend to use premiere pro CS5 but it's just much faster to use the youtube vid editor off the shelve
You are actually able to use that youtube editor? Seems useless in my opinion
I think I gave a try with premiere pro long time ago when I bought my handycam. Pretty easy and straightforward to use.
**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
Subject: Re: Breeding My P.murinus (OBT) Update 5/9 3/21/2012, 6:38 am
DolbyR wrote:
You are actually able to use that youtube editor? Seems useless in my opinion
I think I gave a try with premiere pro long time ago when I bought my handycam. Pretty easy and straightforward to use.
hahaz yeah u know me, whatever works for me its good enough... untill i know of a better and more practical method of doing things
So far i've been using "YouTube Video Editor" for my compiled vids, i have yet to explore the options on youtube but the downside of it is not being able to input pictures in the vid compilation or have a freedom in songs selection (yes, and that explains why the same old songs ) Or maybe it's due to my ignorance and probably someone can guide me.
I have a few OBTs maturing soon as well and i hope to compile a nice vid like how Ludedor did his
DolbyR Leiurus
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Subject: Re: Breeding My P.murinus (OBT) Update 5/9 3/21/2012, 6:42 am
I once tried to compile 2 vids in one, but it just uploaded them separately instead - Haven't touched the editor ever since
I got 3 OBT slings about 2 months ago at 2i. They're definitely growing fast! I can't keep up with the molts because of all the webbing, but they've definitely grown 2-3 times from the size they were. Hopefully within a year they'll mature too.
Ludedor24 Babycurus
Number of posts : 280 Age : 38 Registration date : 2011-10-02
Yeah I think males only take about 18months to mature
I used windows movie maker program. It was actually about 6 different videos I smacked together.
I have the obts co habitating for now..trying to get as much mating as possible and so far the females fine with it. Although I'm sure the day will come
Ludedor24 Babycurus
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Subject: Re: Breeding My P.murinus (OBT) Update 5/9 5/10/2012, 1:30 am
Woh.. in less then two months? A sac of 197? really?
No wonder they fall on the "affordable" ranges of Ts in the market but it is surely a good thing for keepers like us who are attracted to bright colored Tarantulas.. lolz
Congrats!!
Scorpeace Babycurus
Number of posts : 380 Age : 31 Location : Bergen - Norway Registration date : 2011-07-19
Think about lasiodora parahybana who can lay over 2000 eggs in one sack! :O
Ludedor - Dont you have to turn the eggs and stuff? I dont think the eggs will make it if you dont turn them on a regular basis. At least not if you pulled the sack right after she laid it.
Ludedor24 Babycurus
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