Kitkeepzspooders
Arachnopeon
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- May 16, 2024
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River is a wolf spider i traded for at an expo, I dont remember what genus she is, and I'm struggling to identify her. Anyway onto the egg-
This was when she spun the egg, on May 1st. She of course ate a LOT, I usually only fed her every other day, but she was hunting my tweezers so I fed her every day. As expected, she won't take food now, and she's still very much expecting however I noticed that 1 it seems, to me, that the egg has shrunk, and she's been hiding more often, usually she's very out in the open. she's now tucking herself into leaves and "holding" the egg with her back two legs. It's May 17th now, and the breeder said I could expect the egg in about two weeks, which I questioned because I've always heard the eggs take closer to a month to hatch. This is the first wolf I've tried to breed so I don't know what is and isn't normal. Her adbomen has shrunk which I took as a sign of fertility. Should I remove the egg and feed her or let her cook?
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This was when she spun the egg, on May 1st. She of course ate a LOT, I usually only fed her every other day, but she was hunting my tweezers so I fed her every day. As expected, she won't take food now, and she's still very much expecting however I noticed that 1 it seems, to me, that the egg has shrunk, and she's been hiding more often, usually she's very out in the open. she's now tucking herself into leaves and "holding" the egg with her back two legs. It's May 17th now, and the breeder said I could expect the egg in about two weeks, which I questioned because I've always heard the eggs take closer to a month to hatch. This is the first wolf I've tried to breed so I don't know what is and isn't normal. Her adbomen has shrunk which I took as a sign of fertility. Should I remove the egg and feed her or let her cook?