Captive Bred Regal Jumping Spiderling
$14.99
2 in stock
Description
Now offering captive bred regal jumping spiderling pets. Watch your spider grow up!
Read below because lots of people don’t and then they aren’t prepared for how small captive-bred regal jumping spiderlings are. Please note, at this age they all look very much alike and similar to every photo you see on Google of the spiderlings at this age. We offer them at an affordable price, but we do not send photos of individual specimens, sorry. We also offer a habitat kit in the links below with holes that the spiders and their fruit fly prey cannot escape through.
The spiderlings that we are offering here are 4th to 5th instar immature Phidippus regius spiderlings at $14.99 each. Exact hatch dates on the spiderlings sold on this specific page will vary. (Be sure to check out other listings for regal jumping spiders on our website if you’d like to know the birthdate of your new pet.)
They are very stable and currently feeding very well on fruit flies, even though their own mass is nearly the same size as fruit flies at this stage. We cannot sex them as they haven’t nearly taken on their sexual colorations or characters yet.
Many people love to watch their spider grow up, and of course there are many people who prefer to buy captive-bred vs. wild caught spiders. We recommend that you keep them in a small container until they grow a bit larger. This way they will be nearer to their food. Be sure there are no gaps in their enclosures that are big enough for them to escape through.
The regal jumping spider Phidippus regius is one of the most popular pet spiders in the arachnid hobby, which is mostly dominated by tarantulas, of course. These natives are one of the largest species in the US though these are young, small specimens.
Note that photos on this page do not represent the young ones being offered in this listing. The pictures are of adults. Regal jumping spider immatures look different each time they molt, until they reach maturity. Adults that are born from the same egg sac will always reflect varied coloration that cannot be predicted by looking at the younger spiderlings.
Some food and caging products are listed below.
Be sure to read our Jumping Spider Care Sheet which covers everything from purchasing, to unboxing to care through the life cycle.
Or, check out the video below from our YouTube Channel…
Additional information
| Weight | .15 lbs |
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![An image of a [Regal Jumping Spider Phidippus regius] eating a bug.](https://bugsincyberspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/1482017124742-1932801037.png)







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