The Queen Did Not Approve

Slavkleos

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The new spider is a female. I found the name of the original pair; Isopeda Villosa commonly known as Sydney Grey.
 

Brewser

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Recommend Keeping Individual Spiders Seperated.
Better Release and observe them in the wild.
 
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Slavkleos

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From the little information I've found on the species no but I'm trying to breed them.
 

goofyGoober99

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That'll never result in spider babies.
Well you won't get babies if they keep eating each other either 😂
Why do you even want to breed them anyways? What's your plan for the slings? Garbage bin spider thunderdome?

You really should just house them separately. Even if they are Delena cancerides there's still a high chance of cannibalism.
 

Slavkleos

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I've never bred spiders. I found out they're not the species I thought they were but the communal huntsmen I mentioned are found in the area. I just had a different species. I found the male dead in a corner.
 
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