CutThroat Kid
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Beginning of this spring I caught a P. Audax in my friend's shop (whose egg sac recently just hatched out! Yay!!), and it inspired me to catch some other ordinary house spiders and observe their behavior. I had more but released the ones I suspected to be old or too hard to keep alive in captivity (Araneus, etc..). I ended up with a grass spider (my favorite, but it seems to be on the decline now that she's put out three sacs which I discarded because ew), two female Audaxes (well, now over 30, given the hatch out), and both a male and female Widow. Unfortunately, I must be a terrible widow keeper because the male lost a front leg on its final molt into sexual maturity, and my female seemed healthy until it lost a leg for no apparent reason about two weeks ago, and then steadily declined until showing some twitchy uncoordinated DKS type behaviors. A couple of days go by followed by even greater weakness and a creamy sticky residue I found on the spinnerets and anus. By this point, I knew she was probably a goner so I cleared the goop spot off her abdomen with tongs, and she weakly climbed back up to her usual spot. I think it may have just been poop that she made a mess of herself. Checked again a few hours later and now she's on the ground, dead, not even in a full death curl.
All my other house spiders, tarantulas, and inverts generally are doing great, so I know it's not a harmful aerosol.
I keep the room about 70-75F.
She was not kept with a humidity-retaining substrate but was gently misted almost daily.
Fed crickets and Red Runner nymphs.
Kept in about an 8Oz container w cross ventilation.
I'd possibly like to keep widows again in the future but don't want to kill any more if that's what I've done here.
All my other house spiders, tarantulas, and inverts generally are doing great, so I know it's not a harmful aerosol.
I keep the room about 70-75F.
She was not kept with a humidity-retaining substrate but was gently misted almost daily.
Fed crickets and Red Runner nymphs.
Kept in about an 8Oz container w cross ventilation.
I'd possibly like to keep widows again in the future but don't want to kill any more if that's what I've done here.
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