Horatio
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:shock: Well, my husband warned me about the spider egg sacks...Anyway, they hatched. I think there are two kinds. The first spiderlings the nymphs liked to hang on the sack (suspended from a stick in the cage) and snack on the wee ones as the spiders hatched (kind of like a breakfast bar).
Yesterday morning, either the wee ones got bigger or I had a second batch hatch. They invaded quite quickly, so I got out my big white sheet, placed the tank in the middle, and separated the nymphs and spiderlings (the spiderlings were making webs everywhere). My dashchund was really good about tracking down escapees. He would tap them with his wet nose and they'd jump. I think he knows that he would be in trouble if he ate one as he sees me watching the tank all the time.
Now that they are separated, the nymphs love to munch on the spiders. I find it funny that the spiders crunch in to balls sometimes and so when the mantids go to snatch them, the spiders fly like volleyballs to safety.
Next time, I'll keep those spider sacks in a separate jar, kind of like how I started... :idea:
Yesterday morning, either the wee ones got bigger or I had a second batch hatch. They invaded quite quickly, so I got out my big white sheet, placed the tank in the middle, and separated the nymphs and spiderlings (the spiderlings were making webs everywhere). My dashchund was really good about tracking down escapees. He would tap them with his wet nose and they'd jump. I think he knows that he would be in trouble if he ate one as he sees me watching the tank all the time.
Now that they are separated, the nymphs love to munch on the spiders. I find it funny that the spiders crunch in to balls sometimes and so when the mantids go to snatch them, the spiders fly like volleyballs to safety.
Next time, I'll keep those spider sacks in a separate jar, kind of like how I started... :idea: