Davi Bones
Arachnopeon
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So I found this spider. Oddly enough it was while me and my friend were talking about keeping spiders. So we decided to catch it. We made a habitat for it in a plastic container. So far it hasn't been too difficult. I've been giving her 1 or 2 good sized insects a week. She's been building a nice web. Here's the problem though. She's laid 2 egg sacs. I want to hatch them out of sheer childish curiosity, but I'm really scared about escapes. Partly because I think she might be a hobo spider. I've looked at pictures and I'm almost positive she's Tegeneria, I just can't tell which type.
So here are my questions. First, when will the eggs hatch? If she laid them in autumn, they won't hatch till spring right? Will they hatch early because it's warmer in the house?
Is it possible to make a cage and be 100% sure there will be no escapes?
Would I be better off just keeping her and getting rid of the egg sacs?
If I leave the habitat outside, at what point do you think she'll die of cold? Like it's going down to 45 degrees F tonight, would she die tonight do you think?
Could someone more experienced than me look at these pictures and tell me whether it's a hobo or not?
Just general taking-care-of-spiders advice would be nice too, I'm new at this.
Front side view
The habitat from above
The egg sac (wrapped in rocks/debris)
Top side view
So here are my questions. First, when will the eggs hatch? If she laid them in autumn, they won't hatch till spring right? Will they hatch early because it's warmer in the house?
Is it possible to make a cage and be 100% sure there will be no escapes?
Would I be better off just keeping her and getting rid of the egg sacs?
If I leave the habitat outside, at what point do you think she'll die of cold? Like it's going down to 45 degrees F tonight, would she die tonight do you think?
Could someone more experienced than me look at these pictures and tell me whether it's a hobo or not?
Just general taking-care-of-spiders advice would be nice too, I'm new at this.

Front side view

The habitat from above

The egg sac (wrapped in rocks/debris)

Top side view
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