Description
Maratus griseus is found across Australia and common in homes and gardens. They make excellent little pets as they are a good size, friendly and easy to care for.
Currently eating x-small crickets.
Recommended housing, The little bug box or The bug box 2.0
Download Our General Jumping Spider Care Guide HereBug Box Care Tips:
Acrylic can last an eternity with minimal care and maintenance. Acrylic care consists of no more than normal wipe-cleaning to keep it looking new – but care should be taken to avoid scratches.
Acrylic is also stable when exposed to sunlight, so it will not yellow or crack even when used in normal outdoor environments.
Cleaning Acrylic:
Use only a very soft damp cloth when cleaning acrylic surfaces. It is possible to scratch acrylic, so NEVER use any scouring compounds or chemical cleaners such as Windex or other glass cleaners (even if they are environmentally friendly, organic or non-scented). Should anything ever stick to an acrylic surface (such as an adhesive label or gummy substance) do not use any type of solvent.
Never use the same cloth that you clean other household items with – it can retain dirt, grit, and chemical residues that may harm your acrylic items. We recommend using a new or separate cloth for your acrylic care.
CAUTION: Never use window cleaner, ammonia products, or other chemical sprays on acrylic!
Kianne Mitchell (verified owner) –
Brendan Key (verified owner) –
Amy Schneilinger (verified owner) –
My little red headed jumping spider arrived within 2 days of order. It was very active and ate the following day. I’m always pleased with Bug Frenzy.