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Justaguy

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It's a Genus. What Species is Your Wolf Spider?
I dont know. I got the first male and female wild so i can only assume the species. I have 4 gens of wolf spiders now, mostly females. I set a lot of the males free.

I dont know. I got the first male and female wild so i can only assume the species. I have 4 gens of wolf spiders now, mostly females. I set a lot of the males free.
Would you like a photo so you can try to identify the species?
 

goofyGoober99

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This is so confusing you're breeding random wild caught wolf spiders and don't know what species they are?
Tbh I wouldn't put anything other than plants in that enclosure I can't see any ventilation (correct me if I'm just not seeing it).
You gotta give more details as well as pictures my dude I gotta know what kind of mad spider science you got going on down there 😆
 

Ultum4Spiderz

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This is so confusing you're breeding random wild caught wolf spiders and don't know what species they are?
Tbh I wouldn't put anything other than plants in that enclosure I can't see any ventilation (correct me if I'm just not seeing it).
You gotta give more details as well as pictures my dude I gotta know what kind of mad spider science you got going on down there 😆
Real head scratcher, and what’s he gonna do with the babies??
 

Justaguy

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This is so confusing you're breeding random wild caught wolf spiders and don't know what species they are?
Tbh I wouldn't put anything other than plants in that enclosure I can't see any ventilation (correct me if I'm just not seeing it).
You gotta give more details as well as pictures my dude I gotta know what kind of mad spider science you got going on down there 😆
there is ventilation

Where in the World are You catching them?... lol.... A Location? Are You keeping them All in one enclosure?
I keep the males in one, the females in another, and i have three others that i breed them in and hatch eggs

I keep the males in one, the females in another, and i have three others that i breed them in and hatch eggs
Mostly in the forest

And mostly i did this because i was looking for one to put in a small enclosure and i couldnt find one for a while so i decided to breed wolf spiders and let them go so when i want to find another one they are common
 

Brewser

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there is ventilation


I keep the males in one, the females in another, and i have three others that i breed them in and hatch eggs


Mostly in the forest

And mostly i did this because i was looking for one to put in a small enclosure and i couldnt find one for a while so i decided to breed wolf spiders and let them go so when i want to find another one they are common
Would that be "Mirkwood Forest" in Middle Earth?
Those Spiders get Huge... lol

I dont know. I got the first male and female wild so i can only assume the species. I have 4 gens of wolf spiders now, mostly females. I set a lot of the males free.


Would you like a photo so you can try to identify the species?
Sure, upload a picture.
I'd like to see Em.
I'm keeping a Spider sold to Me as... Hogna sp. Arizona. (Giant Arizona Wolf Spider )
It arrived with 7 legs, but after molting, has regained it's eighth leg.
It has molted severral times and is now over 3 inch leg span.
 

Justaguy

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Sure, upload a picture.
I'd like to see Em.
I'm keeping a Spider sold to Me as... Hogna sp. Arizona. (Giant Arizona Wolf Spider )
It arrived with 7 legs, but after molting, has regained it's eighth leg.
It has molted severral times and is now over 3 inch leg span.
JEEZUS!! mine at MOST have a 1 1/2 inch leg span
 
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