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so then, do they get along with other spiders as well? maybe we can finally farm some spider silk without the genetic splicing?
I've seen a lot of Joro webs that are interlocking, with 3+ spiders living in web complexes. It's quite unpleasant to run into face-first, but interesting to see. It doesn't answer your question, but they seem more tolerant of each other than most other spider species.
I think that we're likely better off trying to synthesize spider silk than cultivate it though.