Trace
Captain Awesome
Since early 2008 I’ve been weighing my group of Trioceros goetzei on a weekly basis on top documenting their behaviours in captivity. I’m not exactly sure what I’m going to do with this information at this point but I certainly need to compile it into something. Here’s a couple of interesting graphs comparing the static annual weight of a male versus the variable measurements of the females. These guys breed once a year – usually in early February - and it shows the rapid weight gain the females put on after almost immediately after mating. I know I’ve discussed this fact in several ovoviviparous breeding threads over the years. In fact the subtle weight gain was a good indicator this year as to when my female was receptive. With the T. goetzei, one can easily miss the subtle indictors of receptivity if not diligent. Sadly I lost the only male T. goetzei ever imported to old age last year so this remaining girl of the original group sent 2005 is living her senior years in pampered luxury. I would be very surprised if she dropped slugs this year. Perhaps this weight gain indictor may be of use to those of you working with the more common seasonal breeders like the Trioceros werneri.
And some gratuitous pictures of my collection while I’m at it. (Warning: spiders!)
Princess Sparkle aka Mrs. Goetzei Three
Trioceros cristatus
Grammostola aureostriata
Brachypelma vagans
Cheers,
Trace
And some gratuitous pictures of my collection while I’m at it. (Warning: spiders!)
Princess Sparkle aka Mrs. Goetzei Three
Trioceros cristatus
Grammostola aureostriata
Brachypelma vagans
Cheers,
Trace