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Jumping Spider HELP!

EmJagsz

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Today I caught a baby jumping spider. It's just under 5mm and I've wanted a jumping spider for a while, but I have no idea how to take care of one! Right now, I've got it in a decent sized critter keeper with a stick, a few leaves and a little water bowl. I've tried looking online how to take care of jumping spiders, but I didn't come up with much so I decided I'd give it a shot asking you guys here if you have any experience with taking care of jumping spiders for pets.

Anything helpful you can tell me is greatly appreciated! :)
 
Well, haven't had jumping spiders but my son had a tarantula and black widow. The tarantula drank from a sponge while the black widow would get a misting every few days to simulate dew. I would try to get pinhead crickets from your local pet shop to feed it. The rest sounds about right already. Just try to simulate its natural habitat.
 
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