Hi,
somehow one of these crickets must have made it ... during its short life in the spider terri, it has laid some eggs before being killed by my always hungry spider (see image). Now, the interesting question is what to to with the cricket newborns - should I leave them in there and wait until they are big enough to be eaten by my little lady (there are four little of these cricket babies, each about two millimeters long, including everything), or should I evacuate my spider and clean the terri? Since she got a new house just some weeks ago, I would rather not move her again, but what I want or nto want is not of uttermost importance when it comes to the safety of my spiders!
Thanks in advance,
Dennis
somehow one of these crickets must have made it ... during its short life in the spider terri, it has laid some eggs before being killed by my always hungry spider (see image). Now, the interesting question is what to to with the cricket newborns - should I leave them in there and wait until they are big enough to be eaten by my little lady (there are four little of these cricket babies, each about two millimeters long, including everything), or should I evacuate my spider and clean the terri? Since she got a new house just some weeks ago, I would rather not move her again, but what I want or nto want is not of uttermost importance when it comes to the safety of my spiders!
Thanks in advance,
Dennis
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