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"don't talk to me or my daughter ever again" edition

Found a juvenile widow in my charcoal chimney. She's still got the gold stripe down her back. I'll have to get her set up with a bigger enclosure soon but I think she's okay in the sling box for now. Also think the middle widow is working on some eggs, it's been a week or so since she ate and she's still looking thicc.
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>>5046483
Bump
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How much inbreeding can invert colonies handle?
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>>5046483
I saw a really gnarly one on my rain gutter
You would probably love it
Those hellbeasts repulse me personally
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>>5047913
Yes
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Tick sucking off tick?
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what's this dude?
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>>5048111
Pokey
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>>5048111
Hairy
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>>5048111
Friend
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>>5046483
Cages lookin good!
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Hey you faggots need to pay rent now
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I just saw my first stinker of the season. Fall is officially here.
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Are there any beetles that don't fly like a bucket?
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Here's my cute girl.
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>>5050660
adorable
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>>5050665
Thanks :]
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>try so save little green flying bug that found its way inside
>flies IMMEDIATELY into the web + mouth of a spider
>>5050671
Holy shit she's cute.
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>>5050660
>>5050671
I want to get a jumping spider, but I feel like I'd do a shit job of decorating his enclosure.
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The duckies are having carrot :D
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>>5051517
This is the first jumping spider I've ever had. I found some twigs and bark outside my apartment, baked them on low heat to sanitize them. And also bought some things off Amazon. She mostly just patrols the middle/top areas. She made her new nest cocoon in the top front right. It's a 11.7x6x6 water tight enclosure.
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>>5051517
>I want to get a jumping spider
I'd advise against that.
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can anyone identify this spoder?
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i like bees
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>>5052099
they're the bees knees
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Been seeing some juves on my grill patio the past two weeks. Think I just found mama bear
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>>5052155
And one of her babies hanging out nearby
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>>5052156
And a bonus woodlouse juve hanging around nearby in an isopod graveyard
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>>5050660
What do you feed her? How much does she eat?
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>>5050660
Love her. How do you let her out without fear of her jumping somewhere?
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>>5052606
I've been giving her flightless fruit flies mostly. Like 6 or so every other day. But I let her try out a meal worm for the first time and she liked it. Left a neat empty worm tube. I'm waiting several days for her to shrink back to normal size before feeding her again.
>>5052609
Thanks, her name is Elise and she has a heart on her abdomen. Still a juvenile.
I have the little deli cup the breeder kept her in. So I use that to transport her to the bathroom. I have cats so I close the door when I let her hang out with me there. She enjoys walking on the counter or my hand. I'm glad she doesn't actually jump unless she is already close enough to hop to another surface.
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>>5051126
To think those things are ferocious hunters (Order Neuropterae)
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>>5052155
look at how shiny that ass is
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Dinner time
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What the fuck is wrong with this worm?
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Does anyone happen to know the ID for this moth? Found in Kibale National Park, Uganda.
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>>5053686
Delorhachis meyi. cool moth
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>>5053705
Thank you anon!
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How big is your enclosure for hissing cockroaches? I was planning on getting a couple, just to keep not to raise a colony, but the guides I read range from 5 gal too 20 gal, I assume 20 gal is only if you plan to breed a colony right?
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>>5052645
Jfc that is the cutest spider I have ever seen. She’s one tiny top hat away from cartoon status.
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8-bit caterpillar
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>>5057153
I'm excited to see what she looks like after she molts. She started on Oct 5th and has been resting ever since.
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My 10+ year old G pulchra molted recently, she's getting pretty big.
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>>5057777
Big check. That's an old spider.
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>>5057777
TEN YEARS?!
How long can spiders live?
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>>5059357
Female tarantulas can live up to 20-30 years, specifically the slow growing species.
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This moth was hanging out in my laundry and I think the residual detergent poisoned him.(I hand wash and am lazy with rinsing) His tongue is out and he's barely moving.

Tried offering sugar water and normal water and he doesn't care at all. Also his little hairs are falling off.

Pretty big moth for this area. I bet he was already hungry then the detergent poisoned him.
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>>5046483
>she's still looking thicc.
YJK
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Moths
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>>5052047
>>5052049
>>5052050

Neoscona crucifera, the spotted orbweaver. In some places they're called spotted orbweavers. I have one of these girls myself right now.
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>>5061973
i meant in some places theyre called barn spiders

maybe its over for me
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Elise emerged a few days ago. She hasnt come out much and only pokes her head out of her nest to watch me when I sit down to eat. She is very dark looking.
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Spider laid eggs before dying, how to feed slings ?? flightless fruit flies ??
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Question about invert keeping especially for guys that need lots of moisture. How do you avoid mold/ mildew in an enclosure?
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>>5062895
super cute NEET spider. Maybe she would like more twigs to build off of?
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>>5048111
tussock caterpillar
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>>5062921
good ventilation and springtail cleanup crew
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species ID or common name maybe ?? cant figure out what these spiders are and theres no definitive name coming up for them. in the article it said they were called grass spiders but theres a million spiders called grass spiders across the internet. found in ozark missouri
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I suspect I have a brown recluse infestation. I ID'ed them via the 3 pairs of eyes, the violin patttern (looks more like a goblet to me because 2/3 are so small) and near-featureless brown body except for the big guy who has the "heart mark" - looks pretty close to pic related. I do want to get rid of them because I've had some really close encounters and they don't seem to stay all that reclusive (at least the ones I've seen), but on impulse I decided to put the ones I find in a jar with the intention to let them go in a forest somewhere. Do they need substrate if they're already pretty happy chilling in an apartment? What do I feed em? I tossed some crickets in there but they don't seem interested.
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>>5064154
shouldnt need substrate but a good layer of soil to cover the bottom of the tub would help with hydration. depending on ventilation, you would need to mist it anywhere between 1-3 times a week. ventilation also depends on the size of the enclosure but im assuming you arent using a 20 gallon tank for this thing.

As for the "big guy", its competely possible its a different species in the same genus, the genus being Loxosceles. Its possible you are seeing forest recluses come in from nearby parks.

i would feed them Drosophila melanogaster adults, but if you dont have a farm of those then i would try young wood roaches, maybe only the first couple of instars. German cockroaches also work if you can only collect insects from your apartment.
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>>5064216
Thanks bro! Yeah I just have a jar for now as I wasn't planning on keeping them for more than a day until I started feeling the urge to look at them every so often. I'll get them a tub so they can each have their own hiding space. Will get them the drosophila as well. The big guy finally took one of the crickets but they might be too large of prey items for the other 2. I WOULD feed them stuff I find in my apartment but the recluse population seems to be doing a good job of cleaning it out kek. I don't even see other types of spiders in here. Just brown recluse (brown recleese?).
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>>5064401
since Drosophila melanogaster are so small compared to brown recluses, you might want to give the spider 3 flies per feeding session. from an empty stomach, it should take 10 to fill an adult brown recluse up, and 6 for most stages of juveniles.

i usually feed my spiders every 3 days since thats how often i feed my ants but really you only need to feed this specific genus once a week and theyll stay in good health.

If you're regularly feeding them, i would give them around 8 per once weekly feeding session.

I dont have much experience with your specific species of brown recluse but the ones here in Missourian households are usually pretty slow and are easily overwhelmed, so its important to not give them too much food at once. for this reason, maintenance is easier with roaches, since they only need one roach at a time.

you can give them adult roaches and they will be perfectly fine, but if you're giving them very young roaches i would do 2, depending on which instar theyre at.
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>>5064216
>Drosophila melanogaster
>2nd image result
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>>5064570
>looks up bugs that only eat breed and die
>sees them doing one of the two things they spend their time doing
what were you expecting
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lemon katy
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big biter
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>>5064685
oops
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>>5064682
>>5064687
both are ant food
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>>5064418
I have drosophila coming in soon. Hopefully soon enough to help out the 2 little ones. I'm gonna take care of them till they get a little bigger then let them go. Will post pics of the big Loxosceles once I can put some stuff in the little 7x6x4 enclosure that I bought (hopefully it's appropriately sized - according to slopGPT it should be fine but, I've never kept any kind of invertebrates before) and probably keep it around till it passes
It's been a weird but interesting journey so far!
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Bertha was wrapping a present for me when I checked in after work today.



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