Description
These shiny black peacock spiders are found on the beaches of south-west WA. Females are white with speckles to blend in with the sand. They are closely related to our undescribed SA species, but differ in leg colour among other things.
Care Instructions:
Food: pinheads, average feeding is crickets every three days.
The cricket should be half the body size of the spider (excl legs)
These jumpers require fine beach sand or very fine crushed shells to enable them to make their sleeping sacks in the sand. Keep the sand dry.
Jackie C. (verified owner) –
Absolutely perfect 🤩 Everything came through quick and easy. Western Black mirror peacock spider is super cute and active. Still thinking of names, any suggestions ? 😂
Kieren (verified owner) –
She’s so fantastic. Absolutely adorable, confident, active and very curious. She’s eating well and exploring her new home. I’m excited to see her bury into the sand. She’s very friendly. And I must say the body is round (Sorry for the blurry image).
Abbey (verified owner) –
Super speedy delivery, spider arrived healthy and well fed, shes acclimating well to her new enclosure. This is my 4th spider through Bug Frenzy and I’ve been happy every time.