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Salticidae Juvenile after fresh Molt! - Phidippus tyrrelli

Salticidae Juvenile after fresh Molt! - Phidippus tyrrelli
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
June 21, 2021
Size: Molted 3mm poss L4?
Purchased from a reptile store that doesn’t normally keep them, no info besides “will be larger than a Regal” lol they went into pre- molt the day I got them and have just finished their molt successfully, they eat A TON every day besides that that’s about all I know so far hahaha, possibly a Carneus based on the location of being in AZ but I’d love to be sure!

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Salticidae Juvenile after fresh Molt! - Phidippus tyrrelli Salticidae sling from reptile store that doesn’t sell spiders - Phidippus Salticidae sling from reptile store that doesn’t sell spiders - Phidippus Salticidae sling from reptile store that doesn’t sell spiders - Phidippus Salticidae sling from reptile store that doesn’t sell spiders - Phidippus Salticidae sling from reptile store that doesn’t sell spiders - Phidippus Salticidae sling from reptile store that doesn’t sell spiders - Phidippus

Moved
Moved from Phidippus.

Phidippus tyrrelli
This is a smaller species, and will definitely not be bigger than a P. regius, I'm afraid.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

 
Possibly
A Johnsoni or Carneus? Maybe the other red back Apache spider that lives in the Southwest? It’s definitely getting more RED with the molting!

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