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CATDOLL: What does a spider look like when it is young?

1. What does the spider look like when it is young?

The appearance of the spider is: small, 1-2 mm long, and comes in a variety of colors: gray-black, yellow, green, and red.

The spider is an alias for a long-legged spider. Spiders are dioecious, and female spiders must mate and fertilize before they can lay fertilized eggs, and only fertilized eggs can hatch into spiderlings.

When the female spider recognizes the male spider as the same species through the male spider's courtship activities and accepts mating, the female spider will show the male spider that she agrees to mate by waving her legs, pedipalps, body, and making sounds, or by staying still and not driving away the courting male spider, which also shows her willingness to mate. At this time, the male spider will approach the female spider and mate. Some species also tap the female spider with the first pair of legs to stimulate mating behavior.

2. Why don’t young Brazilian blue spiders eat food?

A common reason is that it is about to shed its skin. If the spider usually eats normally, but suddenly stops eating for a few days, then it generally means that your spider may be molting, so what you need to do now is not to feed it, but to rest and wait for your spider to shed its skin smoothly.

The environment is not comfortable. The general problem is that the soil is too wet. Because most of the spiders we raise are terrestrial, they do not require very high humidity. On the contrary, adult spiders prefer a dry environment, so dry the soil slightly.

3. How often do young golden straight spiders shed their skin?

Spiders shed their skin once a year

It only takes about a morning for a spider to shed its skin. Before shedding its skin, the spider likes to pull silk everywhere to make a platform. Be sure not to clear away these silks, otherwise the spider may not be able to shed its skin.

Do not disturb the spider or feed it for 3 days after it sheds its skin. You can only give it water, but do not spray water everywhere to scare the spider.

4. What color is a spider when it is young?

The newly born spiderlings are mostly transparent, and will turn white later. This is because the spiderlings lack light and pigment in the egg sac!

The more common green spider is also called crab spider. It belongs to the category of web spiders. All spiders are poisonous, but the toxicity is generally very low and harmless to humans. There are about 170 genera and more than 2,000 species of crab spiders in the world. The most common ones are the three-pronged flower spider and the saddle-shaped flower crab spider. Crab spiders are naturally fond of games and will prey on insects much larger than themselves, such as butterflies, damselflies, mosquitoes, bees, etc. Crab spiders do not weave webs, but will lie quietly in the flowers and grass to wait for passing insects, so as to achieve the effect of hitting the target with one strike.

5. How often do two centimeter spider larvae usually need to be fed?

This depends on the species and your breeding conditions. If you want the spider to grow faster, generally tropical rainforest species, that is, those with higher temperature and humidity requirements, can be fed every day. Usually as long as the spider eats, it means the spider is healthy. Usually when the spider is preparing to shed its skin, it will stop eating for a period of time. As long as the spider stops eating, it means it is full. Don't worry too much about the spider's stomach bursting or something like that. I have been raising bird spiders for a long time and have never encountered such problems. Relatively speaking, when the spider is larger, it needs to be controlled. Generally, it only needs to be fed once a week when it is a pressed or adult.

6. Can spider babies walk right after they are born?

As soon as the little spider comes out of the nest bag, it will live independently and does not need the care of its mother.

The newly hatched spiderlings are weak, small, and not fully developed. They are not yet adapted to the external environment. Therefore, they need the protection of the egg sac to further grow and develop inside the egg sac. When the temperature is suitable, it usually takes 5 days to complete the first molting and become a 2-year-old spider. If the temperature is higher than 28°C, the molting time will be shortened. But if the temperature is lower than 25°C, the molting time will be extended.

7. What do spider babies eat when they grow up?

Eat mosquitoes insects grow up

Small spiders can eat mosquitoes and flies, but they do not eat dead insects, so they need to create an illusion and pretend that they are alive to feed them. Spiders are carnivorous animals with a wide range of diets. Most of their food is insects or other arthropods. Sometimes they can prey on animals that are several times larger than themselves, such as the South American tarantula, which sometimes preys on small birds and mice. However, spiders do not have upper jaws and do not swallow fixed food directly. After capturing prey with a web, the venom glands in the chelicerae first secrete venom and inject it into the body of the captured prey to kill it. The digestive enzymes secreted by the midgut are infused into the tissues of the captured prey that have been torn apart by the chelicerae, quickly breaking it down into liquid, which is then sucked into the digestive tract.

8. How long does it take for spider larvae to grow up?

It takes about 1 year.

This has something to do with your feeding frequency and individual differences. Generally, it takes more than one month to raise a juvenile, and at least two years for an adult to molt.

9. Can newborn spiders spin silk?

meeting.

In fact, spider silk is not spit out by spiders, but is discharged from the abdomen of spiders. When spider silk is first discharged, it is just a very viscous liquid, and it quickly condenses into spider silk after contacting the air. There are generally three pairs of spinnerets in the abdomen of spiders. The spinnerets are connected to the silk glands in the body through thousands or even tens of thousands of tiny tubes. The silk glands will produce various glandular fluids according to the different life stages and different needs of the spider. These glandular fluids will be stored in the spider's stomach to meet the spider's needs of forming spider silk for web building, escape, making egg sacs, hunting, etc. when these fluids are discharged.

10. Are spider babies poisonous?

Spider babies are poisonous.

Spiders, a species of arachnids in the phylum Arthropoda, are the most abundant predatory natural enemies in terrestrial ecosystems. Their body length ranges from 1 to 90 mm, and their bodies are divided into the head, thorax and abdomen. They are extremely sensitive to their living environment. Due to different geographical and ecological conditions around the world, the distribution of spiders is extremely uneven. Spiders feed on insects and other spiders.

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