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Please Help! Phidippus Regious has an egg sac
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<blockquote data-quote="MBullock" data-source="post: 215520" data-attributes="member: 33994"><p>You could put the enclosure into a butterfly cage and let the babies emerge for easy collection and simple care with the enclosure open so the babies can disperse into the butterfly cage and then you wont have to worry about escapees plus it's ALOT easier to feed them like that. I suggest melanogaster as they're alot plumper and like to head for the top as opposed to hydei which mostly cluster on the bottom.</p><p> </p><p> That way's super easy and alot less stressful on the babies as they can spread out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBullock, post: 215520, member: 33994"] You could put the enclosure into a butterfly cage and let the babies emerge for easy collection and simple care with the enclosure open so the babies can disperse into the butterfly cage and then you wont have to worry about escapees plus it's ALOT easier to feed them like that. I suggest melanogaster as they're alot plumper and like to head for the top as opposed to hydei which mostly cluster on the bottom. That way's super easy and alot less stressful on the babies as they can spread out. [/QUOTE]
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