What do jumping spiders eat? | Feeding my jumping spiders
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.พ. 2024
- What do jumping spiders eat? Feeding my jumping spiders various feeder bugs and talk through the benefits of each.
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Where to get feeder bugs for your jumping spiders?
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Big Fat Phids - bigfatphids.com
Josh's Frogs - joshsfrogs.com/
Dubia - dubiaroaches.com/
So cool! I'm thinking about getting a spider of my own and this is really informative!
I'm glad this helps!! They are seriously so fun to have. I enjoy them so much! 💜
Nice video😀 Thank you for showcasing our feeder Dubia roaches & giving us a shout out!
Of course!!! Clearly my jumpers love them lol. Love being able to support another small business! Look forward to purchasing more through you 💜
I love watching my 2 feed...I have a female (pumpkin) and a male (Venom) separate enclosures obviously.
Currently feeding on white locusts.
Considering 99% eat bugs and 1% eat fruit I'm betting bugs
Hi! It's May from Ig! Love the video!💕
Hi!! Thanks!! 💜
i accidently gave one of my little jumpers a cricket that was twice the size of the spider. So as im trying to get it out of his enclosure, he jumped on its back and that was the end of that cricket. Dude had a big ol booty after that cricket. lol
Hahah they are impressive hunters!!
New sub here. Just came upon your channel! I’m super scared of spiders, but jumping spiders are so cute and growing on me. I was wondering, how long do they live?
Thanks for following me! Honestly, I used to be terrified of spiders and then I went down the rabbit hole of watching reels of jumping spiders and slowly got over my fear. They are honestly so sweet and curious. Their life span is around 2-3 years
@@spookysweetspoods1 that’s awesome! I just bought a jumping spider plushy! Right now that’s about all I can handle, but hopefully some day I can make the “jump” to a real spider!
@@debidehm9129 it's a start! The more exposure to them, even through videos, I am sure you will! 💜
@@spookysweetspoods1 I appreciate your content, and you responding to my questions! Thank you! Not many do!
Your so welcome! I am glad you like my content 💜
I have a male, wild caught just like your older spider. So small. I keep waiting for him to molt and grow, but now that I see yours, I realize he may just stay this size. He won’t eat any worms, so he’s stuck with the fruit flies and the box elders that roam my house. I’m guessing that’s the right thing to do since he chose my house & box elders are plentiful here 😂
I was the same, waiting for Jack to molt and just nothing lol. My guy can take down those mini mealworms at least and he has take down dubia roaches. I think your doing good with your spider if he is thriving and eating!
@@spookysweetspoods1 Oh, that's good to know that they can eat dubia's at that size. My smallest dubia's right now are about 3 times the size of him. I'll try to give him one if the adults in my colony decide to breed producing something smaller for him :)
@divinelovebath I usually do the smaller dubias but yea they love them! And they can usually take down something their size or slightly smaller.
Them are all of the food options?
That's the most common ones, and I think most of them. I don't know if I missed any
Is there a big difference in the male and female behavior? Do you have a preference?
I haven't seen a huge difference between genders. Each spider has its own personality though. I love the females because I think they are so pretty. But i don't necessarily have a preference.
jumping spiders are amazing. but i feel like all you jumpy owners really dont house your jumpys with adequate space to jump, explore, hunt. please give your jumpers a LARGE home. they will thank you.
The tanks are bigger in person and that's just what the need they will to stressed out if it's to big,
And it also depends on the spider, and if it's a senior
@@Puffstrashkindom i guess if its a captive born spider, then yeah.