Dark Phase Regal Jumping Spider- Juvenile

$75.00

Photo 1: Rizzo
Photo 2: Domino

Captive bred Dark Phase Apalachicola Regal Jumping Spiders (Phidippus Regius).

These juvenile regals are out of Rizzo, a dark phase female, and Domino, a rare black and white dark phase female. Both of these mommas are bred with strong Apalachicola lines (refers to the region of the US they originate from and the genetic trait for their large size) and paired with White Line males. Though color is never guaranteed and jumpers can change colors all the way through to their mature molt, their offspring could mature to be either dark or light phase.

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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Photo 1: Rizzo
Photo 2: Domino

Captive bred Dark Phase Apalachicola Regal Jumping Spiders (Phidippus Regius).

These juvenile regals are out of Rizzo, a dark phase female, and Domino, a rare black and white dark phase female. Both of these mommas are bred with strong Apalachicola lines (refers to the region of the US they originate from and the genetic trait for their large size) and paired with White Line males. Though color is never guaranteed and jumpers can change colors all the way through to their mature molt, their offspring could mature to be either dark or light phase.

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.

Photo 1: Rizzo
Photo 2: Domino

Captive bred Dark Phase Apalachicola Regal Jumping Spiders (Phidippus Regius).

These juvenile regals are out of Rizzo, a dark phase female, and Domino, a rare black and white dark phase female. Both of these mommas are bred with strong Apalachicola lines (refers to the region of the US they originate from and the genetic trait for their large size) and paired with White Line males. Though color is never guaranteed and jumpers can change colors all the way through to their mature molt, their offspring could mature to be either dark or light phase.

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.