Sub adult phase. After scouring the the web for this species, I was lucky enough to get a few last summer and these guys are a product of them. They are a bit easier to care for than Hyllus diardi. They have the same housing requirements! 78°‐90° 70% humidity. The male of this species has an impressive pair of chelicerae when fully mature. They tend to be just as large as Hyllus diardi.
Please message me if you have questions on enclosure requirements
- THESE ARE NOT A BEGINNER SPECIES!!!
- Please contact me prior to ordering I screen all potential customers for this species because of their housing requirements. Please text me at 720-413-4086 They are for pet purposes only! (No Breeding)
We combine shipping! So you only pay one shipping once.
Specify gender preferences
Please do your research about this species before purchasing. This is a subtropical species and they require a lot more care than typical phidippus jumpers. Please do not cut corners with heat and humidity. I don't care if you live in Florida where it's warm and humid. Unless your house is 80°+ and stays this way.
Captive born
Most are sub adult phase.
Please read the enclosure recommendations for hyllus diardi under Pages.
Purchase at your own risk. This is an advanced species! Prior to shipping out any spider, we make sure that it meets our quality standards of health. However, sometimes situations arise. So please ask questions if you have any.
Please read our enclosure requirements for this species.
Please be advised they need heat and humidity. They are used to being around 84°F and 60-70% humidity.
Now... the good stuff. This species is one of our favorites. They're very inquisitive and seem to be equally interested in us as we are with them. They're very social and typically seem to enjoy exploring their human. They are not typically very shy. They seem to be a bit more intelligent than phidippus. They typically don't make hammocks unless they are molting or laying eggs.
Shipping is on Tuesday and Wednesday. If there is a holiday on that week, shipping will resume the following week. This is based on volume at usps.
- Please read enclosure recommendations
- Pets only! No Breeding! Why? We have a system worked out with other breeders to ensure that we're only breeding healthy adults that aren't related.
Pictures are examples only.
Phidippus carneus are a large species of jumping spider. They are easy to care for and just about as large as P. Regius. They seem to live longer too. Unfortunately, they also seem to take much longer to reach adoptable stages.
- Apalachicola variant of phidippus regius are known for their large size. Maybe this is owed to their large appetite. Not all Apalachicola variant are large but in general. Alot of males and females are known to have a banded carapace or "white cheeks" as some may also call it.
Picture are examples only. These gals are large sized and in sub-adult stage.
Sling= still eating fruit flies. The first few molts.
Juvenile = transition to flies or small crickets. No longer eating Hydei or melanogaster. Easily to identify males or females in p regal.
Sub-adult = the 2nd to last molt before becoming sexualy mature.
- THESE ARE NOT A BEGINNER SPECIES!!!
- Please contact me prior to ordering I screen all potential customers for this species because of their housing requirements. Please text me at 720-413-4086 They are for pet purposes only! (No Breeding)
We combine shipping! So you only pay one shipping once.
Specify gender preferences
Please do your research about this species before purchasing. This is a subtropical species and they require a lot more care than typical phidippus jumpers. Please do not cut corners with heat and humidity. I don't care if you live in Florida where it's warm and humid. Unless your house is 80°+ and stays this way.
Captive born
Most are sub adult phase.
Please read the enclosure recommendations for hyllus diardi under Pages.
Purchase at your own risk. This is an advanced species! Prior to shipping out any spider, we make sure that it meets our quality standards of health. However, sometimes situations arise. So please ask questions if you have any.
Please read our enclosure requirements for this species.
Please be advised they need heat and humidity. They are used to being around 84°F and 60-70% humidity.
Now... the good stuff. This species is one of our favorites. They're very inquisitive and seem to be equally interested in us as we are with them. They're very social and typically seem to enjoy exploring their human. They are not typically very shy. They seem to be a bit more intelligent than phidippus. They typically don't make hammocks unless they are molting or laying eggs.
Shipping is on Tuesday and Wednesday. If there is a holiday on that week, shipping will resume the following week. This is based on volume at usps.
- Please read enclosure recommendations
- Pets only! No Breeding! Why? We have a system worked out with other breeders to ensure that we're only breeding healthy adults that aren't related.
Pictures are examples only.
This is an ADVANCED species that is not recommended for newbie spiders parents. Also, please don't purchase if you're not willing to provide appropriate enclosure, heat(including controller/thermostat) light and humidity. This is a SUBTROPICAL species. Found near the equator. Temperatures of 80° are preferred. Humidity at 60-70% please see my enclosure recommendations. I will not refund or replace because you didn't provide adequate housing
This batch is from the communal kept colony or we have lost data on them and can't verify age, breeding status because they were kept in large communal tanks.
This is why they're marked down.
Please note we stand by what we sell and if your spider does not meet our standards we will not ship.
Photos are examples only!
- Juveniles From the everglades area. Females sometimes have teal chelicerae color instead of the magenta. Magenta is also commonly seen. Males sometimes have a golden-green as opposed the typical teal color. They're eating larger wax worms or similar size of prey. Picture are examples only
They're juvenile adult phase and very healthy good eaters. Eating 1/4 banded crickets.
- THESE ARE NOT A BEGINNER SPECIES!!!
- Please contact me prior to ordering I screen all potential customers for this species because of their housing requirements. Please text me at 720-413-4086 They are for pet purposes only! (No Breeding)
We combine shipping! So you only pay one shipping once.
Specify gender preferences
Please do your research about this species before purchasing. This is a subtropical species and they require a lot more care than typical phidippus jumpers. Please do not cut corners with heat and humidity. I don't care if you live in Florida where it's warm and humid. Unless your house is 80°+ and stays this way.
Captive born
Most are sub adult phase.
Please read the enclosure recommendations for hyllus diardi under Pages.
Purchase at your own risk. This is an advanced species! Prior to shipping out any spider, we make sure that it meets our quality standards of health. However, sometimes situations arise. So please ask questions if you have any.
Please read our enclosure requirements for this species.
Please be advised they need heat and humidity. They are used to being around 84°F and 60-70% humidity.
Now... the good stuff. This species is one of our favorites. They're very inquisitive and seem to be equally interested in us as we are with them. They're very social and typically seem to enjoy exploring their human. They are not typically very shy. They seem to be a bit more intelligent than phidippus. They typically don't make hammocks unless they are molting or laying eggs.
Shipping is on Tuesday and Wednesday. If there is a holiday on that week, shipping will resume the following week. This is based on volume at usps.
- Please read enclosure recommendations
- Pets only! No Breeding! Why? We have a system worked out with other breeders to ensure that we're only breeding healthy adults that aren't related.
Pictures are examples only.
Unsexed phidippus juveniles. They are black and white so it's very difficult to sex them at this stage! They are about the size of a housefly right now or larger
They are eating very small crickets.
THE PIC OF THE ADULTS FEMALE AND MALE IS AN EXAMPLE!!
They're the parents and not for adoption
Males tend to have a banded carapace (white cheeks) similar to P. Otiosus. Females of this variation can sometimes be white.