WildSpider
Arachnobaron
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- Jul 14, 2018
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I've kept jumpers like that too (upside down without substrate) and it worked pretty well for me too. If you haven't already seen it, you might find it interesting what Basin79 tried for getting them to build their retreat someplace other than the top:
This is how I keep my jumping spider slings~
Many jumpers prefer to live on top of containers, so inverting the container might be a better way to keep them especially if you have a lot of slings, so they don't start spilling out in all direction every time you open the lid. Due to this I don't use substrate, and I also feed mine flightless fruit flies.
I'm not sure about maternal care in jumping spider, I know some will protect their young before this disperse. I think once dispersed it's a free for all. Not sure about the species you own, but the sling I have can be group housed for the first few instars!