My Jumping Spider Project
July last year I bought my first jumping spider slings (baby spider). I got two regal jumping spider slings, they were only 1/4 inch, tiny things and by mid-October they were adults. I ended up with a male and female; Pudding and Scooter.
This is Pudding
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e982faba_b.jpgPudding by Pat Husband
This is Scooter
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2c654c1c_b.jpgScooter by Pat Husband
Then I bought two more slings from a local breeder and expressed an interest in breeding and she bought over Lovely and Charley.
This is Lovely
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...abc02bbb_b.jpgLovely, Female Regal JS by Pat Husband
I do not have any photos of Charley. He looks exactly like Pudding. All male regal jumping spiders have the same black and white pattern. So after I had the four adult around each other awhile. All in their own enclosures I decided to introduce Pudding and Lovely and this happen.
http://youtu.be/HykT0RkxHNc
More later.
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Pat those are incredible pics!!!!.. I take it the Mirrorless Z9 is working out well for you? :)
al
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Pat those are incredible pics!!!!.. I take it the Mirrorless Z9 is working out well for you? :)
al
Thank you Al, it took a bit of time and practice to get "great" spiders pics. I use a light box, around F14-22 and a 105 macro with two extension tubes to give me that sweet spot. Yes, I am loving the Z9 but still is a learning curve :D
Pat
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Thank you Al, it took a bit of time and practice to get "great" spiders pics. I use a light box, around F14-22 and a 105 macro with two extension tubes to give me that sweet spot. Yes, I am loving the Z9 but still is a learning curve :D
Pat
You are lucky that your models are so well behaved and staying still for you! Thats one great thing about spiders..immobility is in their nature.
al
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That's extremely cool, Pat. Great pics and videos!
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brewmaster15
You are lucky that your models are so well behaved and staying still for you! Thats one great thing about spiders..immobility is in their nature.
al
That would be nice if true Al but jumping spiders like to move. They go for height and light.
Pat
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That's extremely cool, Pat. Great pics and videos!
Thank you Jacob :D
Pat
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I’m never, ever coming over LOL. My absolute nightmare.
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I’m never, ever coming over LOL. My absolute nightmare.
No worries, the spiders are each in their own enclosure in an upstairs bedroom lol. Even my hubby is warming up to them and he is totally a non-spider guy.
Pat
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No worries, the spiders are each in their own enclosure in an upstairs bedroom lol. Even my hubby is warming up to them and he is totally a non-spider guy.
Pat
N-O-P-E !! Lots of worries ;-) I wouldn't like it if they were 3 houses down. And I used to own a big snake in college. Phobias are real... He must love you very very much, hang onto him!
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I hate to say it, but you've probably got some of these guys/girls a lot closer than three houses down! :D
I do not enjoy being surprised by spiders, but if I know they're there I really enjoy watching them. There was one that made a nice web in the corner of my garage this fall and I would fed him as many size-appropriate bugs as I could catch every day. She(?) started coming out and anticipating I was going to toss her some flies.
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I hate to say it, but you've probably got some of these guys/girls a lot closer than three houses down! :D
I do not enjoy being surprised by spiders, but if I know they're there I really enjoy watching them. There was one that made a nice web in the corner of my garage this fall and I would fed him as many size-appropriate bugs as I could catch every day. She(?) started coming out and anticipating I was going to toss her some flies.
Hi Jacob, these guys are all domestically breed. Jumping spiders have become hugely popular.
and I agree with you that I do not like being surprised especially when you catch a web across the face. When I run into one I back away to see who the owner is lol. It's cool you started to feed your local spiders. They are smart little beings :)
Pat
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I have thought about capturing some of the ones (jumping spiders) that live under my bee hive lids for some time. I try very hard not to hurt them and usually just relocate them nearby and assume they find their way back just fine. Usually I can work around them, but occasionally they need to be moved temporarily for their safety.
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We have many jumping spiders in our back yard. They like my little green house. Their eyesight is apparently incredible. I had one a couple years ago living in a pile of old lumber whose body was over an inch long. It must have been there a while. I couldn't help but keep my distance. As a kid I had a couple face to face experiences. I was cutting across a field once and stopped just short of a large garden spider web (yellow and black oval abdomen). Once on an exploring trip a few blocks from home to an old farm I ventured inside the old delapidated barn. Just like in the movies. I'm walking slowly through it and suddenly realized I was a foot away from a web that spanned the whole space with one of those brown spiders with the knobby backs about the size of my hand sitting in the middle. Really. I ran out as fast as I could. I figure it could catch birds in that web. My wife hates spiders so i get to be the household hero all the time.
Love the pics and video Pat. Makes me consider getting my camera out again.
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We have many jumping spiders in our back yard. They like my little green house. Their eyesight is apparently incredible. I had one a couple years ago living in a pile of old lumber whose body was over an inch long. It must have been there a while. I couldn't help but keep my distance. As a kid I had a couple face to face experiences. I was cutting across a field once and stopped just short of a large garden spider web (yellow and black oval abdomen). Once on an exploring trip a few blocks from home to an old farm I ventured inside the old delapidated barn. Just like in the movies. I'm walking slowly through it and suddenly realized I was a foot away from a web that spanned the whole space with one of those brown spiders with the knobby backs about the size of my hand sitting in the middle. Really. I ran out as fast as I could. I figure it could catch birds in that web. My wife hates spiders so i get to be the household hero all the time.
Love the pics and video Pat. Makes me consider getting my camera out again.
Steve, I use to go quail hunting with my dad as a kid and this is in Florida. So there are plenty of large spiders with even larger webs. I hated catching those webs across my face. The webs were so strong and large you could throw a large stick into the web and the stick would be suspended in the web. I was convinced (as a kid) that I would not get free of the web. :)
Pat