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: Large 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.
Charmaine (verified owner) –
Very happy, thank you 😊
Alysha (verified owner) –
Very happy with bug frenzy and my new little spider. They were packed very well and arrived very quickly
Sarah S. (verified owner) –
Arrived bright and happy. Quickly ate her first meal with me and then borrowed into the sand. She is very active and inquisitive, and SO SO ADORABLE.
Bug Frenzy quickly responded to my concerns by DM that the crickets I had at home for my Giant Bark would be too big for her, and kindly threw in a complimentary tub of XS crickets just in case I needed them.