First T eggsac!
RezonantVoid

First T eggsac!

Phlogius Rubiseta
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They should be in an incubator....your description is close though, and would probably suffice as long as theyre kept on the warmer side (70-84f).

If they start looking...well, raggity (for lack of a better description), this is a good sign they could molt soon to EWLs.
 
@cold blood yes the temperatures here at the moment are around that normally, so hoping the should be alright. I've folded the cut over again so the eggsac is more or less closed, but will monitor them for any signs of molting. Thx again for all the help
 
Best of luck! Assume they are still good and go from there.

You may be able to see the developing spiders within the eggs if you carefully backlight them.
 
@cold blood I didn't cover them with the paper towel, just pulled the eggsac silk back over the incision. However, there were like 6-7 different layers of silk, it'd be tough to try and candle them through all of that lol
 
you can see above how I have them spread out....that pic was taken just as the eggs molted to EWLs (you can see the egg "shells" still clinging to them)....which are still immobile.
 

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