I got a new female regal jumping spider 5 days ago and ever since the day after she has sealed herself inside her cocoon and not shown herself since. I had a P. regius in the past but she was older and never took this long to molt. Given that she hasn't eaten with me it could have been 6 days since her last meal. I had seen her drinking when i first got her so its been 3-4 days since she drank.
Since she is only on her 3rd molt she is still in a cup sized enclosure with a leaf and fake plant and a small led lamp on a timer. The cocoon was thin enough that i could see her yesterday and could see no molt but she was still moving with a plump abdomen.Now though her web is too thick for me to see through and i'm reluctant to investigate further if she is in molt and i cause too much stress.
Should i leave her longer before doing anything? Or should i put a fruit fly in there to see if it entices her out? Setup pictures below.

Since she is only on her 3rd molt she is still in a cup sized enclosure with a leaf and fake plant and a small led lamp on a timer. The cocoon was thin enough that i could see her yesterday and could see no molt but she was still moving with a plump abdomen.Now though her web is too thick for me to see through and i'm reluctant to investigate further if she is in molt and i cause too much stress.
Should i leave her longer before doing anything? Or should i put a fruit fly in there to see if it entices her out? Setup pictures below.

