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Jumping spider egg sac, fertile or infertile?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shannxo" data-source="post: 177512" data-attributes="member: 33198"><p>Hi! I'm new to this forum and was hoping for a little help, I bought an adult female jumping spider from the spider shop.co.uk on the 16th of may 2019 (called luna) on Tuesday i noticed that her abdomen was really big and she'd started making a nest, the next day when I checked she'd laid eggs, when I bought her they did say their was a chance that she'd mated and I know they can store fertilisation but with it being so long im thinking are they infertile? She also isn't guarding the eggs and i know they usually do? Thanks in advance, my first time dealing with eggs x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shannxo, post: 177512, member: 33198"] Hi! I'm new to this forum and was hoping for a little help, I bought an adult female jumping spider from the spider shop.co.uk on the 16th of may 2019 (called luna) on Tuesday i noticed that her abdomen was really big and she'd started making a nest, the next day when I checked she'd laid eggs, when I bought her they did say their was a chance that she'd mated and I know they can store fertilisation but with it being so long im thinking are they infertile? She also isn't guarding the eggs and i know they usually do? Thanks in advance, my first time dealing with eggs x [/QUOTE]
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