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  • 05-14-2011, 09:31 AM
    shelliebear
    OMG some are alive! Most didn't make it, but I had an idea thanks to the guy who posted my "jumping spider" video--put them in an old fish tank with eco earth, put women's panty hose on the top. Now they'll get air, but no room to escape.
    They live!
    Now what can baby ones THIS TINY eat? There are no crickets this small. I want to feed them ASAP. What do they need? Where can I find it? Backyard? Should I spy out some aphids?
  • 05-14-2011, 01:57 PM
    Neal
    Re: What ARE you? (spider babies)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shelliebear View Post
    OMG some are alive! Most didn't make it, but I had an idea thanks to the guy who posted my "jumping spider" video--put them in an old fish tank with eco earth, put women's panty hose on the top. Now they'll get air, but no room to escape.
    They live!
    Now what can baby ones THIS TINY eat? There are no crickets this small. I want to feed them ASAP. What do they need? Where can I find it? Backyard? Should I spy out some aphids?

    The most important thing is moisture for them at this stage, and they probably won't eat until they molt which if they're new and haven't yet takes about a week. I'm more familiar with scorpions but I'm assuming this holds true to the spiders as well.

    I would go with a kritter keeper, aquarium has that silicon on in the corners which they can climb very easily.
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