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Originally posted by Dragoon
Eeeeeee! What did you DO?!
Will they survive?
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Don't think they'll survive, it was my intent to terminate the sac. I hate to do it, believe me, you guys should all know by now that the last thing I want to do is kill anything.... I can't keep raising spiderlings and multiclutching is hard on my females so I leave the sac with her for as long as possible before terminating it, unfortunately that means that there aren't just eggs in there anymore.
I finished a research paper last month about how there is a significant difference (I have all the stats worked out, but for clarity, I won't post them here) between how long it takes to produce an egg sac while one is already in the web. Basically, if I keep removing the sacs the day they are made, my females will be producing sacs every 8 days on average (again, for clarity I will leave out all the standard deviation); however, if I leave a sac in her web she'll only produce egg sacs every 28 days on average. Thus, it is in her best interest for me to leave the sacs in as long as possible (so she can live a longer, more natural life).
Cheers,
Ryan