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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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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.
Jumping Spiders average between 1-3 years in captivity. The females live longer than the males & have been known to reach 3 years of age in rare cases. Males average around 18 months. HOUSING Jumping Spiders do better in smaller enclosures, especially when it comes to slings. While slings are learning to hunt they
In the care sheet I'll go over the basic care and what you will need to consider when thinking about getting a jumping spider. I'll also include care specific for 5th instar spiders (the age your most likely purchase a jumping spider at) as well as sub-adult and mature spiders for when they grow up.
Jumping Spider during a molt. Habitat - Being from Temperate/Sub-Tropical environments a humidity of 50-60% is recommended. Consult your local store for specifics regarding your species. Provide plants and branches for climbing. Size - An escape proof enclosure with good ventilation is key to keeping Jumping Spiders.