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| Hey there... I will get with my friend my who loves spiders to give me that information and I will get back to you soon.PSS : Here is what she wrote about the baby wolf spiders:"Baby wolfies are awfully small. I'm not sure the fruit flies that one can buy in a pet store are small enough. When my wolfy had babies, I just let them go. I think it depends on the species of wolfy as some are larger than others. I think the biggest ones can get up to a 3 inch leg span."I hope that helps, she has been raising spiders as pets for a very long time and I would consider her an expert.Thanks for reading and I hope it helped. )
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| let them go outside and in an area with shade, moisture (yes spiders drink water) and cover (leaf pile), and flowers and things. they will do what they need to do. They must be outside to survive, not in a cage. peace.
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