Next LIVE SPIDER SHIPMENT is April 22nd, 2025

Meet The Parents

Introducing all of our Jumping Spider parents! For more photos, head over to our Facebook page!

Artemis

P. regius, high white phase
Gorgeous Artemis was paired with Gideon, my recessive white male from high white lines. So far their clutches have been strong and thriving! Babies available for adoption hopefully by Summer 2025.

Emerald

P. regius, peach/light phase
Emerald, a beautiful peachy, light phase P. regius, came to me after a local person purchased her from a pet store not knowing that she was gravid. Unable to take on the responsibility of hundreds of slings, her owner rehomed her with me. Named for her stunning green chelicerae, "Emerald" laid her first clutch with me in November 2024.

Sage

P. regius, peach phase
Sage has some of the most striking abdominal patterns I have ever seen! I paired her with a gorgeous male with white headbands, Fenway, in December 2024 and hope for some gorgeous babies soon!

Astrid

P. regius, light phase
Astrid, a very light white-peach P. regius with plum colored chelicerae, was paired with Hiccup, a blue-chelled male from white lines in July 2024.

Some of our previous Parents

Sprite was one of my first spider babies! She kept her vibrant orange throughout her molts, but her chelicerae were a hot pink before her final molt! Now they're a gorgeous teal-green! She was paired with Bumi, also from orange lines and their babies are now looking for new webs!
Sprite
Sprite
Sprite was one of my first spider babies! She kept her vibrant orange throughout her molts, but her chelicerae were a hot pink before her final molt! Now they're a gorgeous teal-green! She was paired with Bumi, also from orange lines and their babies are now looking for new webs!
Gorgeous oil-slick chels are Leota's outstanding feature. She is extremely dark - only her big booty and skinny palps convinced me that she was female! She had one tiny clutch with me and I don't expect her to have any more.
Leota
Leota
Gorgeous oil-slick chels are Leota's outstanding feature. She is extremely dark - only her big booty and skinny palps convinced me that she was female! She had one tiny clutch with me and I don't expect her to have any more.
Nova is believed to be a Wild Caught mama, adopted by me before I knew the red flags of spider adoption. She is a black and cream chunky P. regius girl, possibly from Apalachicola locale, though I don't know for sure. Her babies are big, strong, and grow fast! She laid what I believe to be her last clutch in Winter 2024
Nova
Nova
Nova is believed to be a Wild Caught mama, adopted by me before I knew the red flags of spider adoption. She is a black and cream chunky P. regius girl, possibly from Apalachicola locale, though I don't know for sure. Her babies are big, strong, and grow fast! She laid what I believe to be her last clutch in Winter 2024