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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
** ADORABLE REGAL JUMPING SPIDERLINGS FOR SALE!** $20
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<blockquote data-quote="AmazingNature" data-source="post: 347627" data-attributes="member: 13054"><p>HI just to help out</p><p>those aren't regal jumpers (P.Regius)</p><p>but rather P. Audax</p><p>or bold/or daring jumping spiders</p><p>'regals' are more southern US</p><p> (and females arent black that i am aware of or have seen)</p><p>Someone might expect them to grow up and have the more varied reguis colors</p><p>which of course they wont</p><p>even the orange spot audax juveniles lose the orange 'heart' spot</p><p>and grow up to be white spots as well</p><p></p><p>Ive pretty good exposure/experience with them nearby here in Ohio</p><p>And have bred P. Audax over the last 3 years</p><p>Ive this year released about 35 -all with hatched babies still in there sacs</p><p>I place the entire enclosure in safe area's with lid propped open about an inch</p><p>and rain cover</p><p>-they slowly disperse over the next few weeks-</p><p>this was much earlier in the year of course</p><p>then i regather the enclosures for re-use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmazingNature, post: 347627, member: 13054"] HI just to help out those aren't regal jumpers (P.Regius) but rather P. Audax or bold/or daring jumping spiders 'regals' are more southern US (and females arent black that i am aware of or have seen) Someone might expect them to grow up and have the more varied reguis colors which of course they wont even the orange spot audax juveniles lose the orange 'heart' spot and grow up to be white spots as well Ive pretty good exposure/experience with them nearby here in Ohio And have bred P. Audax over the last 3 years Ive this year released about 35 -all with hatched babies still in there sacs I place the entire enclosure in safe area's with lid propped open about an inch and rain cover -they slowly disperse over the next few weeks- this was much earlier in the year of course then i regather the enclosures for re-use [/QUOTE]
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General Non-Mantis Discussion
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** ADORABLE REGAL JUMPING SPIDERLINGS FOR SALE!** $20
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