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Hi, I’m new here so please forgive me if I’m doing it wrong. I got this beautiful gray Regius at a reptile expo last weekend. My breeder said that its a male, and I usually trust her judgement, but I’m having doubts. What do you think?
Today was feeding day and this gal surprised me by completely ignoring the roach I offered her, ran down my arm, and plucked the largest roach out of the feeder cup. She then placidly walked back into her enclosure and feasted.
She is now my favorite.
(Hyllus diardi)
A few somewhat rarer species!
Part 3 of ongoing "meet the jumping spider" vids. Next week will be praying mantises!
I do these for fun to introduce people to spiders and different species of them and how I care for them. If I've said anything wrong definitely hit me up as I'm always up to learn
I started out with two P. regius and it all snowballed from there.
Had to do an entire vid on the regius collection since I have so many of them. The color variants really make them special
As always if I say something wrong feel free to discuss with me. I'm always open to learn
This morph is seldom seen, the thick conspicuous black edge along the anterior rim of the carapace is a way to distinguish this from the similarly colored high desert morph of nikites.
Made a little 2 part video with all my jumping spiders. Next vid will be out next friday since these vids take so long to process oml
I'm not an advanced keeper or anything so if I get anything horribly wrong please politely educate me! I love to learn
A beautiful tiny metallic greenish-golden species that loves flowers and is often seen resting inside roses, as seen in the photo. They are very shy and generally hide before you can spot them.