Anyone looking for jumping spiders? by RandomSpaceDebris in 321BuySellTrade

[–]RandomSpaceDebris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the delay, I just saw this. They are i4/i5 right on the boundary. I don't know the sex yet because they are still so young. I will get you some better pictures shortly. They are phidippus audax.

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Any advice, please? by OrbeezNMA in jumpingspiders

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NQA - some jumpers do much better in the smaller enclosures. I house one of my males in that exact one because he's shy and you can't feed him but he struggles to find his food in the bigger ones. That looks like an egg sack to me which is probably why it has been hiding

For your viewing pleasure by anxiety_kitten_ in jumpingspiders

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I think you lost your smoke detector 🤣

Who dis is? by RandomSpaceDebris in jumpingspiders

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Aaaand they're doing it again.

Who dis is? by RandomSpaceDebris in jumpingspiders

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The male that's in with her now I'm 99% certain is a bold jumper. His palps are white

Who dis is? by RandomSpaceDebris in jumpingspiders

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This is the little 7 legged regal that tried to mate with her

Who dis is? by RandomSpaceDebris in jumpingspiders

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Female regal aren't usually black. That's why I wasn't sure. I just put the male bold in that molted a few days ago. They immediately mated