Description
Included in the Jumping Spider ‘Thrive’ Setup:
- Exo Terra Pro Terrarium 30x30x30cm Glass Terrarium
- 2 x 150g Coco-Coir Brick
- Cork Bark
- ProRep Misting Bottle
- XS Creeping Fig Plant
- Terrarium Moss Mini Pack
- Reptizoo/Zoomed Digital Hygrometer Thermometer
*Please note, brands/plant varieties may vary due to availability. Substitutes will always be of equal or greater cost and quality.
This set up is no longer supplied with a heat mat.
Why We’ve Selected These Items:
The 230 x 30 x 30cm glass terrarium keeps in humidity for your spider while providing plenty of room for it to thrive in. At 30cm tall, it’s more than big enough for Phidippus species, such as the regal jumping spider and bold jumping spider. It is also large enough for larger jumping spiders such as the Eyelesh Jumping spider (Hyllus Diardi).
Simply soak the substrate blocks in water to form a small amount of soft, moisture-retaining substrate that maintains humidity. Remove the plant from its pot and add it to the substrate in the enclosure. The cork bark wood chunk gives your spider plenty of additional surface area to explore and hunt as well as nooks and crannies in which to take a nap.
The ccombined hygrometer-thermometer temperature & humidity gauge provides an accurate reading of your enclosure’s parameters. This handy device sticks on to the enclosure walls, allowing for easy-cleaning. Keeping the temperature & humidity up will keep your jumping spider happy and healthy while it moults.
We’ve chosen a plants that offer height for your spider to explore and hide in. For additional surface area and shelter, the cork bark chunk gives your pet more room to hunt, and a safe, secure spot to web-up. This setup wouldn’t be complete without an extra touch of greenery from the terrarium moss mini pack, providing extra humidity and more aesthetic appeal.
Suitable For:
Small to large jumping spiders such as the ‘regal jumping spider’, ‘bold jumping spider’, ‘red-desert jumping spider’, ‘widow jumping spider’, eyelash jumping spider, giant jumping spider and other members of the genus ‘Phidippus’ and ‘Hyllus’.

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