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Heavy Jumping Spider (Hyllus diardi)

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2012

Got an adult pair of these, big thanks goes to Exopet! This is the adult female. Big species like P.regius. I got them to breed and the spiderlings are doing well. The black male died after mating 2 times, but now I have some small jumpers to raise.

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  • How do you feed them?

  • @Patafisique Fruit flies for the small ones and juvenile crickets for the big ones.

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  • That is absolutely beautiful watching that thing. All those eyes, and the ones to the side. How awesome is that? "I spy with my little eye(s)". :D

  • Oh ,this one is beautiful

  • @LuvMyBirdies If you look up "biggest jumping spider ever", that video shows how big the males can get. In that video, the spider was 2 months away from dying of old age. It's the biggest jumping spider I have seen on youtube.

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    Judging by the size of the female in this video compared to males on Google Images, I don't think they differ much in size. The males are black and not very furry.

  • She's so cute <3

  • Adorable! Aren't the males of this species sexually dimorphic and really large? Awesome video as always..

  • Poor male spider. :(

  • Cute ^^

  • by the way, it is a beauty

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