DekuScrub
Avid Member
so, i find two adult jumping spiders in my house today. i would have left them in here if we were having a fly problem but it isn't quite warm enough out. when i was younger and we had guinea pigs there were always flies near the cages and for one summer we had a resident jumping spider i named peter parker
so for their well being i took them outside and tried feeding each of them a cricket. the black and green one ate his and the brown one ignored hers....well thats my question anyone know if jumping spiders are sexually dimorphic? or did i just randomly have two separate species in my house?
the brown one climbed out of his/her cup and started circling the bottom of the cup the other one was in, the other one lifteded his/her front legs in a threatening posture and the other ran away. but it did seem interested in the other one until the threat posture was displayed....so im thinking the brown one may have been a male and the black one a female, just becuase id assume a female wouldnt actively seek a mate where as a male would.
but im not any sort of entomologist. if theyre male and female im like two seconds from pairing them up and making babies. i just dont want them to eat one another.
this is what the black one looked like
so for their well being i took them outside and tried feeding each of them a cricket. the black and green one ate his and the brown one ignored hers....well thats my question anyone know if jumping spiders are sexually dimorphic? or did i just randomly have two separate species in my house?
the brown one climbed out of his/her cup and started circling the bottom of the cup the other one was in, the other one lifteded his/her front legs in a threatening posture and the other ran away. but it did seem interested in the other one until the threat posture was displayed....so im thinking the brown one may have been a male and the black one a female, just becuase id assume a female wouldnt actively seek a mate where as a male would.
but im not any sort of entomologist. if theyre male and female im like two seconds from pairing them up and making babies. i just dont want them to eat one another.
this is what the black one looked like
