Jumping spider identification

Sreid87

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Can anybody identify this species of j.spider? I recently caught it in my bathroom and was just wondering about it, I don't actually own any jumpers so I intend to house this one!
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Shervivor

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It helps to know location. Also, it looks like a juvenile so probably impossible to identify at this point. You should be able to tell better after a few molts.
 

Sreid87

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It helps to know location. Also, it looks like a juvenile so probably impossible to identify at this point. You should be able to tell better after a few molts.
Thank you for replying, Its in England if that helps. Yes I'm guessing its a juvi, certainly has the skittish nature of one.
 

advan

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Sorry, I'm not good with UK Salti's but I can say it is either a mature male or sub adult male.

What's the DLS? Could be Sitticus fasciger as those are populated all over the world.
 

Sreid87

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Sorry, I'm not good with UK Salti's but I can say it is either a mature male or sub adult male.

What's the DLS? Could be Sitticus fasciger as those are populated all over the world.
I'm sorry I'm new to the hobby, what does dls stand for?
 

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Conor10

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Look at those plalps, they are huge and the fangs are teeny weeny. I think it’s a mature male looked for a female, if I’m right then you should let it go as MM’s usually don’t live long. I would say Phidippus sp.
 

Sreid87

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Look at those plalps, they are huge and the fangs are teeny weeny. I think it’s a mature male looked for a female, if I’m right then you should let it go as MM’s usually don’t live long. I would say Phidippus sp.
Yes I think I will, but I'll admit I will regret it because its a really good looking specimen.
 
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