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Genre: Pets & Animals
Date of upload: Apr 15, 2024 ^^
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15:50 i think in the wild the spiders would eat smaller flying insects so their webs arent really made for large roaches
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I’m not educated on the first species specifically, however from my knowledge of true spiders, it looks like you have a possible pair. One has quite long pedipalps and the second had quite shorter ones in comparison. This is mainly prominent in sexing spiders like wolf spiders and house spiders.
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this may sound awkward, but i feed my widows with flies. I've bought a fly trap on amazon that catches the flies alive. then i put the trap in the freezer until they don't move. and then i just put several flies in the enclosure and when they warm up they start to fly again and get caught in the web very easy
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I love this kind of videos buddy! You need to take a Kukulcania Hibernalis female! Darkest colours and scary funnel webs. I have raised many and they are really very interesting. I had one that lived 11 years in captivity (daily feeding, shekels of lighting, and even freedom...she always returned to her terrarium).
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So happy that Nancy is still alive and well! I think she must be quite old now, unfortunately I haven't written down when this sac hatched.
Regarding her being uninterested in Sid, perhaps he just wasn't her type :/ Anyway, if you know the story of their namesakes, it might have been for the best :D
Greetings from Germany :)
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@Rob-ze1wi
1 week ago
As a environmental scientist in southern California in my past life, black widows love the casinings of groundwater monitoring wells. They love the cool moist enclosed environment.
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