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Shop Orange Phase Regal Jumping Spider-Juvenile
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Orange Phase Regal Jumping Spider-Juvenile

$75.00
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Shown here: Tigress- Momma spood

Captive bred Regal Jumping Spiders (Phidippus Regius). These regals are out of Tigress, a medium-sized orange phase regal female with bright green chelicerae and striking black stripes on her head. Though color is never guaranteed and jumpers can change color through to maturity, most of her female offspring are already showing orange coloration.

Please note: genders of I5-I6 jumpers cannot be guaranteed due to the lack of fully formed anatomical differences. I7 and up can be gendered. To request photos of specific available jumpers, please contact Eclectic Alaska via Facebook Messenger.

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Shown here: Tigress- Momma spood

Captive bred Regal Jumping Spiders (Phidippus Regius). These regals are out of Tigress, a medium-sized orange phase regal female with bright green chelicerae and striking black stripes on her head. Though color is never guaranteed and jumpers can change color through to maturity, most of her female offspring are already showing orange coloration.

Please note: genders of I5-I6 jumpers cannot be guaranteed due to the lack of fully formed anatomical differences. I7 and up can be gendered. To request photos of specific available jumpers, please contact Eclectic Alaska via Facebook Messenger.

Shown here: Tigress- Momma spood

Captive bred Regal Jumping Spiders (Phidippus Regius). These regals are out of Tigress, a medium-sized orange phase regal female with bright green chelicerae and striking black stripes on her head. Though color is never guaranteed and jumpers can change color through to maturity, most of her female offspring are already showing orange coloration.

Please note: genders of I5-I6 jumpers cannot be guaranteed due to the lack of fully formed anatomical differences. I7 and up can be gendered. To request photos of specific available jumpers, please contact Eclectic Alaska via Facebook Messenger.

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