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Pebble-mimicking jumping spider (Undescribed Saitis sp1) Female
$25.00
White-haired little plump female peacock spiders
In stock
Description
The pebble mimicking jumping spider is a medium sized species of jumping spider found on beaches around Adelaide, where they mimic sand grains and pebbles. They have been observed eating tiny black ants – about the size of a pinhead. They do well when fed pinheads.
This species grows to 7mm. They like to create a silk sack, and then roll in the sand, so do not be alarmed if you can’t see your jumping spider. They tend to be more active with first daylight and early mornings, and then again late afternoons to early evening. Please make sure you keep the sand dry at all times – read our care guide below.
This species comes in varied patterns (see photos) and requires beach white sand and a horizontal setup.
We recommend the bug box with “beach boy” kit.
11 reviews for Pebble-mimicking jumping spider (Undescribed Saitis sp1) Female
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Stephanie (verified owner) –
Such a cutie! Honestly love every time I get a jumping bud from Bug Frenzy.
Shari (verified owner) –
She came very fast and is a very active girl – she was jumping around and eating straight away. Super cute and tiny!
Elizabeth L. (verified owner) –
It’s hard to find her majority of the time but she is adorable
Breanna M. (verified owner) –
Always so great to shop with you
Anonymous (verified owner) –
She is great little spider , love watching her dig and bury her self in the sand
kylie yerbury (verified owner) –
Delivered as promised, and packed with care
Pascale (verified owner) –
Gorgeous little spider. Very active and healthy
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Cutest happiest little critter
vanessa (verified owner) –
Ohh she is adorable!! Very happy n healthy settling in well and eating her crickets
Jackie C. (verified owner) –
Everything came as I ordered, I am absolutely obsessed, it was quick and easy to set up and she jumped straight into her enclosure- named her Pebble-absolutely adorable 🙂
Rachel Hopkin (verified owner) –
Little “Mochi” is adorable! Hung out with us for a few minutes then quickly buried herself. She comes out every now and then to say hi, grab a cricket and then burrows back down.