Phidippus apacheanus
Simple
USA
< 20 mm
Phidippus apacheanus – Colorful and full of energy
Phidippus apacheanus originates from the southern USA and is a particularly colorful representative of the jumping spiders. The species is very popular as it is active, curious and easy to observe.
Like all jumping spiders, it has excellent eyesight, which enables it to perceive its surroundings precisely and react to prey.
Appearance and color variations
The animals display an intense variety of colors, which can vary depending on the individual. Reddish, orange or even yellowish shades can often be seen, making them stand out clearly from other species.
The large, forward-facing eyes give them the typical “attentive” look, and this is exactly what makes jumping spiders so special.
Behavior and activity
Phidippus apacheanus is active during the day and therefore constantly on the move. It actively explores its surroundings while at the same time keeping a close eye on its environment.
When hunting, it slowly creeps up to its prey and then leaps towards it. It secures itself with a spinning thread so that it does not fall even if it misses.
It is precisely this behavior that makes them one of the most exciting species to observe.
Terrarium size and set-up
A high and well-ventilated terrarium is suitable for keeping them, as the animals like to climb and use elevated places.
A setup like your complete jumping spider setworks particularly well, as it offers optimum all-round visibility and at the same time ensures very good ventilation.
Alternatively, you can also use the Insektenliebe rearing cup for young or smaller animals, as it is compact and easy to handle.
The facility should offer plenty of climbing structures so that the animals can remain active and display their natural behavior. Ideal are:
- small branches or bark
- Banana stem
- Wooden disks
- Structured back panels
This creates a varied environment in which the spider can move around safely and enjoys spending time.
Climate and care
Keeping them is uncomplicated if you ensure a balanced climate:
- Temperature: 22-28 °C
- Humidity: 60-70 %
It is sufficient to spray lightly about three times a week so that fine drops of water form. The animals drink directly from this, which is why a water bowl is not necessary.
With a GLORIA fine sprayer you can dose the moisture particularly precisely and evenly.
Feeding
Phidippus apacheanus eats a variety of small food animals, which keeps the food supply very simple:
- Fruit flies (Drosophila)
- Gold flies
- small crickets
- other suitable food insects
Feeding takes place regularly, whereby uneaten animals should be removed promptly so that the spider is not disturbed.
Important points on posture
- Very active and diurnal
- Needs good ventilation
- Climbing structure is crucial
- Drinks from drops of water
- Ideal for beginners
Suitable accessories for your setup
For an optimal and stress-free setup, we recommend the following combination:
- Complete jumping spider set – perfect basis for keeping
- Insektenliebe rearing cup – ideal for young animals
- banana stem – natural climbing structure
- Wooden disks – as seating and jumping surfaces
- GLORIA fine sprayer – for controlled humidity
- Suitable food animals – for a varied diet
This combination ensures that your setup works simply and remains exciting at the same time.
Conclusion
Phidippus apacheanus is a lively and colorful jumping spider that inspires with its behavior and curiosity.
It is perfect for anyone who wants an spider that is active, easy to keep and exciting and would like to observe a lot at the same time.
Perfect combined with
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Wooden disks
Original price was: 2,49 €.1,99 €Current price is: 1,99 €. incl. VAT, plus shipping
Sales Unit: 5 pieces -
Insektenliebe rearing cup
2,99 € incl. VAT, plus shipping
(from 10 SU = 10% Discount, from 25 SU = 15% Discount, from 50 SU = 20% Discount, from 100 SU = 30% Discount)























