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Phidippus clarus
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Copyright © 2008
daike tian
Jumping spider-Phidippus clarus (female) -
Phidippus clarus
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Auburn, Lee County, Alabama, USA
August 22, 2008
Size: L10W3
Babies are seen two weeks late
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Contributed by
daike tian
on 15 October, 2008 - 10:32pm
Last updated 21 February, 2018 - 6:23am
Moved
Moved from
atypical variations
.
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Jeff Hollenbeck
, 21 February, 2018 - 6:23am
Moved
Moved from
Phidippus clarus
.
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Jay Barnes
, 8 November, 2008 - 10:49am
Now does she survive this ord
Now does she survive this ordeal?
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Jonas Insinga
, 16 October, 2008 - 10:41am
yes
they all survive with about 40 but their mom is hungry. Do you have any idea on which food is favorite for this sp?
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daike tian
, 16 October, 2008 - 4:29pm
To my knowledge
Anything smaller then they are, but you could try flies.
Local pet shops may often stock up on fruit flies that you can purchase.
Large species can take crickets, though in the wild I've seen jumpers eat termites (I had exposed a small nest in a rotting tree stump in our back yard. When i returned maybe a half hour later there was a small jumping spider with a termite in its jaws). Ants are sometimes also taken. Yeah, basically anything they can subdue.
Actually fruit flies might also be goof starters for the babies, though you could also possibly try springtails. Those, however, you'd need to go out back to get. :/
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Jonas Insinga
, 17 October, 2008 - 1:23pm
thanks lot
for goog information
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daike tian
, 17 October, 2008 - 4:42pm