u/Fragment-ofTime

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Any info would be helpful!

North Carolina found.

Earlier today I found a big jumping spider and found out that she was a mature female. We decided to let her go since she has already lived her life 😅 but then we found this tiny tiny one on our patio. I thought since it was so tiny we would have it a little while longer, but I may be mistaken? A few people said he was a mature male. He is just so so tiny compared to the adult I found, even though she was a female which I know are bigger than males.

What do you think?

**Pictured is the tiny one I need to identify, last photo was the bigger mature female.**

u/Fragment-ofTime — 5 days ago

New to jumping spiders

Hello! We found this cutie while cleaning up our yard in Eastern North Carolina. We are deciding whether to keep it so any information would be helpful!

1.Can you tell if it's male/female by these photos?

2.About how old? (Correct term instars?) It's about the size of my thumbnail

3.Would small dubia roaches be fine to feed?

4.And how/where do you store you feeders?

Currently researching a new enclosure 😊

Thanks!

u/Fragment-ofTime — 5 days ago