Hello, a few weeks ago i caught a giant house spider in a glass and have since been feeding and providing water for it. Now some may think its cruel and i take that on board but i never thought it would go this far. I was first having fun looking after the spider its in quite a large glass container never do i seal the top its always open air. Everyday i catch a large fly of some sort (alive) and manouver it into the glass till it spaz's out and flys down into the webs.
2 days ago, i noticed the spider was very active and was frequently spinning silk over a large white ball suspended in the middle of the glass, i did some online research and realised it was an egg sac. And quite a good looking one too (see below)
She started picking up loose items in the cup, a bit off fluff, foil, and tissue and start placing it onto the egg sac around mid-day. So i added some dry mudd from the garden to the jar and not long after she started picking it up with her mouth and placing it onto the egg sac, spinning some web on it and then returning to the mud pile.
It was fascinating to watch, i've recorded on video (HD) every part of this great spiders cycle, from eating, to this egg sac creation.
Here is what the final egg sac looks like
I've captured on footage, her teeth clearly, silk exiting the ducts, you name it i think i have it its amazing!
Anyway, im slowly starting to think what am i going to do when this egg sac hatches, im hoping to capture it all on video it would be amzing footage! But i need some advise on how long will it take for them to hatch, how many will there be? What do i do to help them/aid them in their first few steps, how can i avoid 200 spiders roaming my room, etc etc...
All help appreciated if you want to see more photos or having any requests please let me know!
Some extra shots:

2 days ago, i noticed the spider was very active and was frequently spinning silk over a large white ball suspended in the middle of the glass, i did some online research and realised it was an egg sac. And quite a good looking one too (see below)

She started picking up loose items in the cup, a bit off fluff, foil, and tissue and start placing it onto the egg sac around mid-day. So i added some dry mudd from the garden to the jar and not long after she started picking it up with her mouth and placing it onto the egg sac, spinning some web on it and then returning to the mud pile.
It was fascinating to watch, i've recorded on video (HD) every part of this great spiders cycle, from eating, to this egg sac creation.
Here is what the final egg sac looks like

I've captured on footage, her teeth clearly, silk exiting the ducts, you name it i think i have it its amazing!
Anyway, im slowly starting to think what am i going to do when this egg sac hatches, im hoping to capture it all on video it would be amzing footage! But i need some advise on how long will it take for them to hatch, how many will there be? What do i do to help them/aid them in their first few steps, how can i avoid 200 spiders roaming my room, etc etc...
All help appreciated if you want to see more photos or having any requests please let me know!
Some extra shots:


