Dzoky
Arachnopeon
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- Aug 21, 2020
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Hey,
Just yesterday, by accident, I saw and caught my first jumping spider (I think it's a Salticus scenicus - Zebra Jumping Spider). I bought a medium food container, made some holes on the sides for ventilation (together with a hole in the lid that I covered with mesh). I put in a few dry branches for it to walk around on (no substrate). Also, on the same day I fed it a fruit fly - he caught it without a problem (was so cool!). Today I put in a piece of moist tissue inside to keep the humidity up (will buy a thermometer+hygrometer tomorrow to see the actual numbers in the box). So everything would seem... alright? But there's one thing I don't get. On internet sources it says that jumping spiders like to make their sleeping sacks at the very top of their container - but mine just sleeps on a branch, almost at the bottom, no sacks or anything. Could it be that the spider is a bit too young for that? It's about 3mm in length.
Added the picture of it with it's first (when it's with me) fly.
P.S. It's a Zebra Jumping Spider, right?
Thank you for the answers (if any)!

Just yesterday, by accident, I saw and caught my first jumping spider (I think it's a Salticus scenicus - Zebra Jumping Spider). I bought a medium food container, made some holes on the sides for ventilation (together with a hole in the lid that I covered with mesh). I put in a few dry branches for it to walk around on (no substrate). Also, on the same day I fed it a fruit fly - he caught it without a problem (was so cool!). Today I put in a piece of moist tissue inside to keep the humidity up (will buy a thermometer+hygrometer tomorrow to see the actual numbers in the box). So everything would seem... alright? But there's one thing I don't get. On internet sources it says that jumping spiders like to make their sleeping sacks at the very top of their container - but mine just sleeps on a branch, almost at the bottom, no sacks or anything. Could it be that the spider is a bit too young for that? It's about 3mm in length.
Added the picture of it with it's first (when it's with me) fly.
P.S. It's a Zebra Jumping Spider, right?
Thank you for the answers (if any)!
