Jumping spider babies

Belinda99

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Hello, I everyone! One of my female jumpers laid an egg, and babies were born On March 6. However, they are still in all that webbing; how soon should I move them? I'm not even sure they'll come out to eat. Should I try feeding them now?
 

Poonjab

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You could always try eating them. Or just leave them and feed them when then come out later.
 

Nicole C G

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Hello, I everyone! One of my female jumpers laid an egg, and babies were born On March 6. However, they are still in all that webbing; how soon should I move them? I'm not even sure they'll come out to eat. Should I try feeding them now?
Once they leave the nest you can move them.
 

jc55

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well good luck with them and post pictures if you can when they do come out of the sack.
 

Jumper

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Hello, I everyone! One of my female jumpers laid an egg, and babies were born On March 6. However, they are still in all that webbing; how soon should I move them? I'm not even sure they'll come out to eat. Should I try feeding them now?
Belinda99,

Slings will start to venture out of the egg sac. Once the slings started to explore the enclosure. Use a paint brush gently to directing them into the deli cups. I would try to put 5-10 slings in each deli cup. I've linked a youtube video below.
Welcome to the husbandry.

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-Jumper
 
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Belinda99

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Belinda99,

Slings will start to venture out of the egg sac. Once the slings started to explore the enclosure. Use a paint brush gently to directing them into the deli cups. I would try to put 5-10 slings in each deli cup. I've linked a youtube video below.
Welcome to the husbandry.

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-Jumper
Thank you, they just came out today. So cute! ❤
 
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