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Jumping spider housing – SpooderNest
This housing tips can be applied to the most of Phidippus genus, but is specifically tailored to the most commonly kept Regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius species). Arboreal enclosure and decor. Jumping spiders are arboreal spider which means will appreciate an enclosure that is tall. For a small spiderling you will want to use a smaller ...
Spoodernest enclosure Original – SpooderNest
Perfect enclosures designed specifically for Phidippus jumping spiders, although they can be used for a variety of inverts and even smaller species of geckos, these enclosures are designed with Phidippus spider in mind. No assembly needed, just take …
Spoodernest Original Ultimate Starter Set
Perfect enclosures designed specifically for Phidippus jumping spiders, although they can be used for a variety of inverts and even smaller species of geckos, these enclosures are designed with Phidippus spider in mind. No assembly needed, just take …
SpooderNest – One stop pet jumping spider website
One stop pet jumping spider website
How to care for your first Phidippus regius spiderling
I will also provide optimal setup and care for your spider. Phidippus regius early live stages (instars from 1 to 5) for size comparison. General facts about Phidippus Jumping spiders: Phidippus regius is largest species of a Jumping spider in North America. Adult spider size range from 6 to 22mm, generally females will be larger but it is not ...
Handling your Jumping spider - SpooderNest
To guide the spider to your hand you need to place your palm in front of spider, keep an eye on its reactions and gently poke spider abdomen to make it walk onto your hand. To trick jumping spider into going to your hand, wait until spider gets to the highest spot and starts waving front legs.
Spoodernest enclosure Modular 2.0 – SpooderNest
Enclosures are suitable for a large variety of pets: Tarantulas, mantis, jumping spiders, velvet spiders, smaller species of geckos, inverts, scorpions, and many more.
What to feed your Jumping spider - SpooderNest
Jumping spiders are agile hunters and will be readily feeding on following feeder insects: Crickets, flies, roaches, meal worms, wax worms, moths etc. You will find a few good tips on what to feed your Jumping Spider below.
Jumping Spider moulting - SpooderNest
Jumping Spider Moulting. Once new exoskeleton is ready, the spider will excrete special fluid into space between an old and a new exoskeleton in order to separate them. Jumping spider with proceed to crawl from old “skin”. This is a crucial moment for every spider. It has to get out of old exoskeleton while the new one is still flexible.
Phidippus regius (Florida) – SpooderNest
Phidippus regius are the most commonly kept jumping spiders in the hobby and for a good reason as they are one of the biggest jumping spiders and are easy to keep. Please check care info in care sheet part of this website!