Description
This species of jumping spider is found under the bark of eucalyptus trees in southern Australia.
They are very active and inquisitive, and hardy in captivity. Despite their intimidating size, these are a timid species and can be handled safely if respect is given, like handling all spiders.
Females and males are basically identical with males being slightly shaggier and more grey in colouration.
Care Tips:
This jumper should be fed baby/x-small crickets – no bigger than the spider’s body size. At the moment they are feeding on x-small crickets.
Enclosure should have bark hide available as this is their favourite hang-out place. We recommend the The Bug Box or Little Bug Box
Watch our video setting up the Mini Bug Box with a Giant Bark Jumping Spider : https://youtu.be/eXQrr9d5-gw
Abby D. (verified owner) –
Love my new little guy! He’s quite the little character and wasted no time settling in and getting to work on personalising his new home! Couldn’t recommend BugFrenzy more, this is our second purchase and both have been wonderful. Packaged safely and dutifully with the animal’s best interests at heart, and he arrived in full health and rearing to go. Thankyou for another wonderful family member 🤍
Grace B. (verified owner) –
so cute very active and healthy!! love his little floof. just crawled onto my hand the other day :)))) he’s so pretty
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Great price! But even better spider. Arrived safe and secure. Great size, very inquisitive and feeding well.
A great beginner spider.
corey smith (verified owner) –
my little servea incana arrived safe and sound, with a perfectly average sized abdomen. he seems healthy!
Desmaree Woodward (verified owner) –
Omg hes just gorgeous. Arrived healthy happy. Hes a very friendly fellow was happy to spend some time on my hand getting to know me before he settled into his new home happily even ate a cricket for me