Care Guide
Jumping Spider Care Guide - Opus Vita
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Introduction to Jumping Spiders at Opus Vita:
- Enchanting and personable companions.
- Ideal for those seeking a unique and captivating pet.
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Considering a Jumping Spider:
- Assess time, budget, and willingness to handle prey.
- Perfect for beginners: Phidippus Regius (Regal Jumping Spider) recommended.
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Overcoming Arachnophobia:
- Ease into interaction, observe if holding is uncomfortable.
- Enjoy the beauty of spiders through observation.
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Essential Supplies:
- Enclosure: Tall and climbing-friendly (e.g., 15x15x25cm).
- Adapt enclosure size based on spider age and species.
- Bottom-opening enclosures recommended to avoid disturbing molting.
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Placement and Temperature:
- Stable temperature (22-26°C) with minimal fluctuations.
- Cabinets or shelves away from drafts, sunlight, and noise.
- Avoid areas with chemical exposure.
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Decorating the Enclosure:
- Use aquarium or reptile-safe decorations.
- Maintain humidity (around 55% for many Phidippus species).
- Consider artificial flowers or resin ornaments.
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Heating:
- Recommended temperature control: 22-26°C.
- Utilize a heat mat and thermostat for optimal regulation.
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Lighting:
- 12-hour light cycle with bright LED lamp.
- Avoid heat-producing bulbs to prevent temperature spikes.
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Feeding and Hydration:
- Water droplets for drinking; mist enclosure daily.
- Size-appropriate prey: fruit flies, locusts, house flies.
- Monitor abdomen size for feeding frequency.
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Moulting:
- Understand instar stages (i1, i2, etc.) in spider development.
- Signs of impending moult: reduced food intake, thickening web.
- Mist enclosure during pre-moult; adjust feeding accordingly.
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Heat Mat Use:
- Consider a heat mat for consistent warmth.
- Place behind the enclosure, maintaining a 1cm gap.
- Monitor activity and feeding for signs of comfort.
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Light Requirements:
- Jumping spiders are sight hunters; provide adequate light.
- Use a bright LED lamp for a 12-hour light cycle.
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Feeding Details:
- Water droplets for hydration; no water bowl.
- Size-appropriate prey for various life stages.
- Carefully manage live prey to avoid injuries.
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Handling:
- Possible to handle, but not a necessity.
- Use play gyms for non-physical interaction.
- Ensure basic needs are met for a content spider.
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Enclosure Types:
- Consider bioactive or fantasy enclosures.
- Ensure sealed, non-toxic materials for the spider's well-being.
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Obtaining a Jumping Spider from Opus Vita:
- Securely packaged for delivery via Royal Mail Special Delivery.
- Signed for upon delivery; includes snacks during transit.
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Multiple Spiders:
- Avoid keeping multiple spiders together; cannibalistic behavior.
- Suitable for communal living as slings but monitor closely.
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Understanding Terms (I/Instar):
- "I" stands for instar, representing the number of molts.
- Jumping spiders can live up to two years, with variations between genders.
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Behavioural Concerns:
- Hiding in a hammock may indicate premoult or egg sac protection.
- Mist enclosure during premolt; consult care guide for specific signs.
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