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09-22-16, 06:09 AM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
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Originally Posted by dannybgoode
100% agree and indeed speaking to the better breeders and reptile shops they'd actually like this as they'd be able to charge a more appropriate price for an animal.
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Yeah but that's because they're looking at it with profit in mind rather than the actual health of the hobby as a whole....
I think the prices on some species are too low, however you find the people who complain about "market saturation" are morph breeders who are gutted when the price drops for a certain morph... This attitude is what pushes the price of so called "normals" down to worthless.
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09-22-16, 08:00 AM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
Awesome little jumper! Wish they were in the states.
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09-22-16, 08:13 AM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
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Originally Posted by BobBarley
Awesome little jumper! Wish they were in the states.
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We have many, many species of jumping spider in the US. They've always been my favorites, as far as native spiders, where I live. I used to watch them hunt on our porches when I was growing up.
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09-22-16, 08:24 AM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
i'm not a fan of spiders, but yours is kind of cute! it looks like an old man.
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09-22-16, 10:25 AM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
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Originally Posted by SnakeyJay
Yeah but that's because they're looking at it with profit in mind rather than the actual health of the hobby as a whole....
I think the prices on some species are too low, however you find the people who complain about "market saturation" are morph breeders who are gutted when the price drops for a certain morph... This attitude is what pushes the price of so called "normals" down to worthless.
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Possibly-depends on the breeder / store but yes agree this will be the case sometimes. To counter though profitability wouldn't necessarily go up because you would in all likelihood have fewer customers but at least they'd be serious.
Completely agree re the price of normals (although for someone like me this is a good thing!).
Back to the spider-how big will she get and what's her housing requirements. I need to look into something like that
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09-22-16, 11:01 AM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
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Originally Posted by dannybgoode
Possibly-depends on the breeder / store but yes agree this will be the case sometimes. To counter though profitability wouldn't necessarily go up because you would in all likelihood have fewer customers but at least they'd be serious.
Completely agree re the price of normals (although for someone like me this is a good thing!).
Back to the spider-how big will she get and what's her housing requirements. I need to look into something like that
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Almost every breeder is in it for the money mate, if not they'd give half of what they breed away like myself....
Crackerjack will get about 1 inch legspan, which is big for a jumping spider... Housing wise, I'm using the glass enclosures that I use for my mantis, so about 6"x6" floor space and about a foot in height... Very active little things, so she may get a bigger one if she needs it.
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09-22-16, 12:08 PM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
I love jumpers!!! I had several in and around my house in Idaho...I have pics somewhere of some really neat marked ones, and had a couple that were massive!
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09-22-16, 01:34 PM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
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Originally Posted by SnakeyJay
I wouldn't have a problem with paying for a "licence" or a charge to own certain species, nor would I have an issue with my setups being inspected.
Personally I'd prefer this, as the bad keepers and impulse buyers would be put off.
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Yeah, I can see where you're coming from
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09-22-16, 01:42 PM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
Just changed her to a bigger version of the glass enclosure she was in... This one is identical but opens at the front... That way I shouldn't destroy her next when I need to open it. She's been moved from the right side enclosure to the left one!
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09-22-16, 06:36 PM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
Very cool addition! Jumping spiders are my favorite!
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09-22-16, 09:28 PM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
Ok that is one cute spider
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09-22-16, 10:53 PM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
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Originally Posted by SnakeyJay
I wouldn't have a problem with paying for a "licence" or a charge to own certain species, nor would I have an issue with my setups being inspected.
Personally I'd prefer this, as the bad keepers and impulse buyers would be put off.
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I can definitely see where you're coming, just a little freedom-envy on my part
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09-23-16, 12:06 AM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
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I can definitely see where you're coming, just a little freedom-envy on my part
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I get what you mean mate!
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09-23-16, 12:13 AM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
Does she have a name yet? If not you should call her Charlotte after the clever spider in Charlotte's Web.
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09-23-16, 06:35 AM
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)
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Does she have a name yet? If not you should call her Charlotte after the clever spider in Charlotte's Web.
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She's called "Crackerjack" mate.... Due to her moving fast like she's on crack 😂
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