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<blockquote data-quote="miranda0331" data-source="post: 224575" data-attributes="member: 39048"><p>Hello,</p><p>So long story short my husband thought he was doing the right thing by letting a jumping spider outside that had made a “home” inside his rolled up back brace. It wasn’t until he already peeled off the webbing that I walked up and realized what he had done. He let a momma go out in the bushes and peeled off the egg sac. Well, mom is gone and I want to give these spiderlings the best chance of survival. I live in FL so it’s either the <em>Menemerus bivittatus or <em>Plexippus paykulli. There’s still a thin layer of webbing holding them in and there’s a chance there’s some EWL in there, I won’t know for sure until I get home and look at it under the microscope. I have never cared for an egg sac so any advice would be greatly appreciated.</em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miranda0331, post: 224575, member: 39048"] Hello, So long story short my husband thought he was doing the right thing by letting a jumping spider outside that had made a “home” inside his rolled up back brace. It wasn’t until he already peeled off the webbing that I walked up and realized what he had done. He let a momma go out in the bushes and peeled off the egg sac. Well, mom is gone and I want to give these spiderlings the best chance of survival. I live in FL so it’s either the [I]Menemerus bivittatus or [I]Plexippus paykulli. There’s still a thin layer of webbing holding them in and there’s a chance there’s some EWL in there, I won’t know for sure until I get home and look at it under the microscope. I have never cared for an egg sac so any advice would be greatly appreciated.[/I][/I] [/QUOTE]
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