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And that's all I've got.

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Depends on species, supply and demand. Number of offspring can vary from 30 to 2000. Some spiderlings will fetch $100 per individual, but the cost associated with getting the parents is rather high and success with the rare species is few and far between even for experienced keepers. Poecilotheria metallica, Monocentropus balfouri, Pamphobeteus species, Megaphobema robustum. Hard to breed, but you could potentially make a few thousand from one sac.

For more common and easy to breed species, a couple hundred is the norm. If you get 1000 babies from something like a Lasiodora parahybana (Salmon Pink Birdeater), you can sell each for $5.

It's not profitable and you won't make a living off of it, but it can supplement your income nicely.

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