Vlad Tepes
Arachnopeon
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- Dec 15, 2011
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So, I was alone in my room the other night playing some New Vegas when I just so happened to see a large spiders scurring about my floor next to my console and of course I immediately decided to capture it for observation. I have been keeping it in a cleaned out McCormick spice container for around 3 days now which I have placed a droplet of water and a cricket (used for feeding reptiles and so on) and another small insect which I placed in there alive (somewhat). I would like to keep it as long as I possibly can and take good care of it. Any advice? I've been thinking about creating a small enclosure using a mason jar, any DYI how-to'z? I also have a concern that, in my haste to make the enclosure, I was drilling holes using a manual driller and I think I got some small plastic sharvings on it, is this bad? How could I remove this without harming or touching it? Will it remove this itself? Again, I would like to keep it as long as possible and provide optimal care for it. It looks a lot like this, though perhaps somewhat darker.
Wolf Spider
I would also like to know the species of the spider in the picture provided, it is almost identical to the one I'm talking about. I also live in VA, if that helps for identification.
Edit: moved it to a tupperware container that is 5 1/2 inches width wise and 3 1/2 to 4 inches height wise. Put a small layer of substrate on the bottom of the container, put both insects in the container and a small ball of cotton soaked in water in there as well and then placed it inside.
Wolf Spider
I would also like to know the species of the spider in the picture provided, it is almost identical to the one I'm talking about. I also live in VA, if that helps for identification.
Edit: moved it to a tupperware container that is 5 1/2 inches width wise and 3 1/2 to 4 inches height wise. Put a small layer of substrate on the bottom of the container, put both insects in the container and a small ball of cotton soaked in water in there as well and then placed it inside.
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