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hmmmm...
Seems like you have a pair. Male jumpers go into sexual maturity at an earlier age than the females, so makes sense you found a juvenile female and mature male. Glad they're sharing a nest, that's a good sign.
He'll mate with her using one or both pedipalps (the leglike appendages over the mouth). Did he do any activity like that, or dancing ritual?
Seems like you have a pair. Male jumpers go into sexual maturity at an earlier age than the females, so makes sense you found a juvenile female and mature male. Glad they're sharing a nest, that's a good sign.
He'll mate with her using one or both pedipalps (the leglike appendages over the mouth). Did he do any activity like that, or dancing ritual?