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<blockquote data-quote="TheVez2" data-source="post: 125716" data-attributes="member: 27636"><p>Although I am new to this forum and have not posted about my experience before, I'm sure there are tons of threads here about various communal experiences for you to research. I started with five 1/2" - 3/4" spiderlings and all 5 grew up to maturity. If they attacked each other just because they were molting, then I would not consider them a communal species. Eventually I had about 40 babies in the tank. I suspect just one pairing, but may have been more. I think there were 2 males and 3 females. </p><p>During feeding time once I do recall an adult dart out of her web retreat to grab a cricket, but she grabbed a spiderling by mistake. She paused, and then let it go unharmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheVez2, post: 125716, member: 27636"] Although I am new to this forum and have not posted about my experience before, I'm sure there are tons of threads here about various communal experiences for you to research. I started with five 1/2" - 3/4" spiderlings and all 5 grew up to maturity. If they attacked each other just because they were molting, then I would not consider them a communal species. Eventually I had about 40 babies in the tank. I suspect just one pairing, but may have been more. I think there were 2 males and 3 females. During feeding time once I do recall an adult dart out of her web retreat to grab a cricket, but she grabbed a spiderling by mistake. She paused, and then let it go unharmed. [/QUOTE]
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