tourterellejx
Arachnopeon
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Omg they are so mindblowingly cuteTwo pictures taken before.
I'm not sure this one is L1 or L2. Egg is L1 or L0? How many times they moult, before they get out of the sac and start eating?
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I'm almost sure this is L2View attachment 486651
Your very welcome but I just call it how I see it and what your doing for those little spoods is clearly workingThank you your words touched me so muchactually I have little experience in raising jumping spiders, up to now everything is going well
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I have little experience in raising jumping spiders, up to now everything is going well
Delighted to see offspring. And just maybe you have an undescribed species. So following @Charliemum 's minions suggestion you could give it a proper Latin name Servus Perspicillum. ???Minion goggles
We had some serious hilarity some time ago when a little Thai nepotism got into the works and the minister of communications installed some relative in charge of internet censorship. The penultimate Victorian prude inflicting her IMHO up the net. How about Lazada, Shopee, Amazon, Alibaba advertisements of underwear blurred out or blocked along with swim suit scenes at beaches and Youtube slowed to a dial up moden crawl as everything remotely sexually suggestive got flagged or banned. Then it got worse. Medical equipment that may have an obstetrical use, condoms were hidden out of the public view at pharmacies, enema kits were banned as potential sex toys and the list went on and on.That's because of the firewall, to us, we can't connect to some websites such as X, Google and Wikipedia, unless using VPN. A VPN is able to solve most of these connection problems.the censorship of internet is strict too, on most chinese websites people are not allowed to talk about some political issues, or the post will be deleted, even worse, the account may be blocked
Glad someone else piped up I keep jumpers but haven't bred them so can only pass on info I read, experience will always top thatI don't want to speak above my experience level here, but between what I've seen with my jumpers and what I've read from others, she may or may not come out to eat for a while after laying the egg sac. Mine have done both. I would just keep misting/watering as usual and try offering food if/when you see her wandering out again. Not sure what else you can really do if you've got the baseline requirements met.
Im very new to the hobby but I agree they're fascinating and I'm always learning new stuff!Glad someone else piped up I keep jumpers but haven't bred them so can only pass on info I read, experience will always top that
Interesting they will still feed too, I did not know that. See this is why I love this hobby 4 years in and I am still learning every day![]()
That's so cool that she still came for food! Jumpers are so awesome .Im very new to the hobby but I agree they're fascinating and I'm always learning new stuff!
Queen Audaxia (a WC female bold jumper) laid an egg sac in her hide a little over a week ago, and started coming out a couple days later to eat and then go back to the sac. She's been enjoying meals and spending time away from the sac already even though the spoodlings haven't even hatched yet, much less emerged.
Katamari - my first jumper - didn't come out to eat until her first clutch had hatched, but before they emerged. She ended up producing one more clutch but sadly she died before they hatched.
ETA: Katamari's first clutch (while in captivity) was only 30 spoodlings. I figured her last clutch would either be very small or not survive, but over 90 adorable spoodlings emerged!