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Basic Jumping Spider Care. This is intended as a general care sheet for phidippus species to get you started. For more specific care, we suggest visiting the RESOURCES page of our website, and/or doing research into specific species to learn more!
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A jumping spider makes a great pet spider with minimum care. It doesn’t require more attention than other types of spiders or special food, which makes it great for novices. However, there are some things you need to know before having a jumping spider.
Jumping Spiders eat a variety of live insects including fruit flies, crickets, mealworms, waxworms, and cockroaches. Feed your Jumping Spider 1-3 insects every 2-3 days.
General Jumping Spider Care guide. Jumping spiders are not hard to take care of, but you do have to check on your spider daily to see that his needs are met. Generally jumping spiders need a bit of space, even though they are tiny and also need a variety of objects to explore in its enclosure such as tiny logs, faux plants etc.
Phidippus Regius jumping spider care sheet. Learn what it takes to have a pet jumping spider including housing, feeding, habitat, and environment advice for keeping a captive spider.
In this article, I will teach you how to take care of your jumping spider. Keep the jumping spider in an escape proof, ventilated tank. Decorate the tank to give it more surfaces to explore. Feed the spider twice a week with crickets or house flies and mist the enclosure weekly. Juveniles need more frequent feeding.
This in-depth care guide covers everything you need to know to start your jumping spider journey! Available in paperback or e-book (coming soon!), this book covers housing, feeding, watering, and more! Complete with beautiful full-color photos from across the hobby, glossary, and troubleshooting guide. Order your copy on Amazon today!