Jumping spider enclosure

tarantulas118

Arachnoknight
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So I found a jumping spider in some old bug killing dust so I took it out misted off the bug killer and decided if it’s gonna die soon I’ll might as well keep it until so but I’ve never kept a jumping spider but I do keep tarantulas so I know how to take care of spiders I. General give ‘‘em food once a week maybe more give them water in a dish u know all that sort of stuff so I’m wondering if this is a good enclosure setup 18B9A525-1302-43C1-BEBB-EA2534769384.jpeg 65EF42DA-4556-4E42-B846-FBD8F56E0A0D.jpeg 0BCDE8B8-2778-41BB-B3F3-8F6801467324.jpeg EE4CD182-4632-4C7D-A4BC-43BAAEF549B0.jpeg
 

tarantulas118

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Katya

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I use the same kind of enclosure, I think it works great for jumpers! :D Your setup looks good. Misting the cage is best for them, as Shayke101 said. I would recommend feeding him more than once a week, as jumpers eat more than tarantulas. Two or three meals a week is good. Juveniles can eat more, but your buddy looks pretty big, so I imagine he's an adult or nearly so.

Good luck! :D
 

Katya

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It differs, but generally, they're 8 to 19 millimeters for the females and 6 to 13 millimeters for the males. You may be correct, it's hard to tell from photos
 
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