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Old 09-23-16, 06:43 AM   #31
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Re: New jumping spider (Hyllus diardii) :)

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Will look at sneaking one in. Does she need any specific heating?
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That's beautiful!
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Old 09-23-16, 10:49 AM   #33
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Furry muff

Will look at sneaking one in. Does she need any specific heating?
26c-30c... 75% humidity ish...
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Old 09-23-16, 04:11 PM   #35
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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.
Not this species, this species gets huge. I see lots of Phidippius sp. around though, and they are nice.
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Not this species, this species gets huge. I see lots of Phidippius sp. around though, and they are nice.
Your right.... Their common name is the "heavy jumping spider" !!!
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