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Phidippus regius “Apalachicola”

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Further product information

DifficultySimple

GenderFemale Male indeterminate

SizeUp to 6 mm

Temperature26°C – 28°C

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Simple

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Florida

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< 20 mm

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26°C – 28°C

Brief description Phidippus regius “Apalachicola”:

The female Phidippus regius “Apalachicola” are quite brightly colored and have only a small amount of black on the upper side of the thorax (chest). The males, like most jumping spiders of their species, have a black base coloration and white spots. Anyone who has ever seen an animal immediately thinks about buying a Phidippus regius

Like most jumping spiders, Phidippus regius “Apalachicola” also hunts during the day. It actively observes its prey with its sharp eyes. Then it sneaks up on its prey and pounces on the food animal. When jumping spiders jump, they spin a series of threads for safety. This ensures that in the event of an unsuccessful jump, the spider is caught by a safety line before it falls. Jumping spiders have much better eyesight than other spiders and are always on the lookout for prey and predators. This gives the impression when observing the animals that they are very alert and observe their surroundings extensively.

A female can produce up to 6 clutches of 30-170 eggs each. The average total clutch size is around 200 eggs per female. Later clutches are usually smaller than earlier clutches. Phidippus regius “Apalachicola” does not require high humidity. 60-70 % is completely sufficient. It is better to keep it a little drier than too humid. It is sufficient to spray a little water on a pane twice a week. If necessary, the spider will go to a drop of water and quench its thirst. A water bowl is not necessary. If you are thinking of buying a Phidippus regius and need more information, just take a look at our magazine!

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