Stunning Phidippus otiosus 'Ocala' (Unsexed) 10 mm
These are stunning Phidippus otiosus 'Ocala' Florida.
They have been captive bred by us.
They left the nest 4/25
They are 10mm
And feeding very well on green bottle flies.
We are selling them as unsexed and randomly picked.
otiosus 'Ocala' come in 2 variants of colour, and lighter form, and a darker orange form.
The males are black and orange with much longer front legs, and bulbus pedipalps as with all male jumpers.
otiosus 'Ocala' get their name from the region where they originate Ocala central Florida.
They are a good size Jumper, females reaching 15 mm +, and males 12 mm +
In appearance they are a very pretty Jumper, and in many ways look very alike to Hyllus diardi, but withh much less demanding care.
As a Florida species, they prefer their environment not so wet, and dont appear to benefit from misting.
In a bio active set up, watering the base of the plants and lightly misting plant leaves is sufficient, although they are rarely seen drinking.
They are very agile as Juviniles, but as adults They are very laid back and very much enjoy interaction.
They are an easy to care for Jumper.
As Juviniles we would recommend a small enclosure, and upgrade to a bigger enclosure once bigger.
PLEASE remember to provide a bright white led light directly above the enclosure for their wellbeing.
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I’m not sure if they saw it but I did put int the notes that I’d prefer a darker coloured on. And I got my beautiful girl and she’s so dark and beautiful. She came gorgeously wrapped and looked after and I’m so thankful. She’s so responsive and healthy! Thank you!
Got a gorgeous Otiosus jumping spider from Jumping Spiders Web. He/she was nice and fed, packaged carefully and boxed securely. Thank you for the keyring, it was a lovely added touch! Highly recommended and I’ll definitely use them again. I love my little Otiosus and they’re settling in nicely, thanks
Good delivery, they came snuggled up in some tissues and look absolutely beautiful I am obsessed thank you so much!
Another lovely healthy spider :)