So, when a jumping spider stops eating...

Reluctant Widow Mother

Arachnosquire
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...does that mean the clock is running out?

My tiny jumper, Booger, is over a year old now and as far as I know, she hasn't eaten anything in some time. Right now, she's actively avoiding fruit flies. Could a lower temperature be causing this? Something else? Or is this a normal end-of-life behavior for a spider. I

The pic below was taken with a WiFi microscope. Her diameter, including legs, is about the size of a pencil eraser, perhaps even smaller.


 

smittywerbenmanjensen

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...does that mean the clock is running out?

My tiny jumper, Booger, is over a year old now and as far as I know, she hasn't eaten anything in some time. Right now, she's actively avoiding fruit flies. Could a lower temperature be causing this? Something else? Or is this a normal end-of-life behavior for a spider. I

The pic below was taken with a WiFi microscope. Her diameter, including legs, is about the size of a pencil eraser, perhaps even smaller.


Hey there! About how cold is it in your area currently? Seems like it may just be the wind-down phase of life. Time to rehome into a smaller, more accessible enclosure and let her live out her golden days :)
 

DerGraf

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Both could be true. Low temp, low light and old age all are common reasons for avoiding food. We would need more information to narrow the options down.
 
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