Anyone know the speice of this jumping spider? Thanks

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Two 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 L2 πŸ‘‡ IMG_20241021_074058.jpg
 

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Two 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 L2 πŸ‘‡ View attachment 486651
Omg they are so mindblowingly cute πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯° with that dark stripe around their eyes they look like they have Minion goggles πŸ˜†πŸ₯°


Thank you your words touched me so much 😭 actually I have little experience in raising jumping spiders, up to now everything is going well πŸ₯°
Your very welcome but I just call it how I see it and what your doing for those little spoods is clearly working 😊 whatever experience you have has clearly helped 😊

I am looking forward to watching them thrive in your care 😊πŸ₯°
 

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I have little experience in raising jumping spiders, up to now everything is going well
Minion goggles
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. ??? :geek: Or maybe that should be Perspicillum Servus?

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She made egg sac again, idk if these eggs are fertilized. Her abdomen looks small but she doesn't seem to want to get out and eat, I'm a little worried.
About the little spiders, there are 40 in total. 38 have moulted once. One of them died yesterday, idk why, I'm sure that's not because of hunger.
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They can make several sacs off 1 pairing but it will get smaller each time. I am pretty sure jumping spiders will just keep making sacs till they deplete their resources too, like Tegenaria and Steatoda . She won't eat till after they come out either . There isn't really anything you can do it's nature.
I am sorry, I hope I am wrong but pretty sure I read that way bk when I first started keeping jumping spiders. Hopefully someone with more knowledge then me ( mind are pets I don't breed them) will pipe up and know better what to do in this situation.
 

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I 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.
 

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I 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.
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 πŸ₯°
 

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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 πŸ₯°
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!
 
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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!
That's so cool that she still came for food! Jumpers are so awesome .
Awwwww so many baby's! You must of had your hands full with all of those! πŸ˜†
I have had a wc zebra leave me with eggs before but mum didn't stay . Its was actually a bit of a calamity I took the jumper female off my cats back, she was grabbing a ride πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ, but it was late and raining so I made her a viv for the night next day I let her go as she was hanging about in the lid n i thought she wanted out.
The day after I started taking the viv apart only to find an eggsac wedged into a crack under the corkbark. If I had noticed the eggs I would of kept mum too i felt so horrible. So I kept them safe and they did hatch out 😊, there was 14 of them and I let them go in my garden where mum came from once they were ready, apart from that I have not had jumper baby's so I have little experience.
My Phidippus regius Button my first jumper did once lay a sac but she had never been paired n was cb so nothing came of it and within a week or so she abandoned it completely. I assume she knew it wasn't any good.
I do love jumpers they are so cute but t's are where my experience lays 😊. Again I haven't bred my t's but my partner breeds his so I am used to tarantula mommas and them sealing away till baby's come out πŸ˜†. Although I will say a few of his bigger girls have eaten when carrying a sac though, specifically his Theraphosa n pamphobeteus.

Makes me wonder if we have it wrong and they will eat when guarding their baby's and they just don't because they aren't offered πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ.
 

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Good news: I could see little spiders in the sac! Chubby yellow abdomen, translucent head, small black eyes, so cute IMG_20241216_173014.jpg IMG_20241216_173135.jpg
 

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In the second eggsac there are 23 babies in total. Their mother seems to be making third eggsac now. Picture below: a spider from second eggsac, contract with one from first eggsac IMG_20250109_204857.jpg
 
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