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Jumping spider & Moth life Raising Moths, Jumping Spiders & Giant hooded katydids
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12/06/2026

Before I start, this gorgeous spood isn't mine! 🫶🏼 I borrowed this photo from another owner and added the red lines to help explain what I call the "invisible feeding lines." The owner kindly let me use their photo so I could show you all! ❤️

✨ Understanding Your Spood's "Invisible Feeding Lines" ✨

Imagine these red lines are always there when you're looking at your jumping spider's abdomen. The lines sit either side your spoods head and go right past the abdomen.

❤️ Inside the lines Your spood is hungry, very hungry, or possibly dehydrated depending on how far inside the lines the abdomen sits.

⚠️ If shrivelled they are extremely hungry and dehydrated

❤️ Level with the lines (like in this photo) Your spood is hungry and ready for a meal.

❤️Just over the lines with a slight rounded shape This is the sweet spot! 🥰 A nicely fed, healthy abdomen.

❤️ Well over the lines and very rounded Your spood is overfed or in pre molt

🕷️ A Note About Babies (i5–i7)

Baby spoods (i5–i7) are tiny, so their abdomens can become full very quickly compared to older juveniles and adults. Their molts also happen much closer together at this stage of development.

Because of this, it's not unusual to see a slightly plump abdomen on a baby spood. Ideally, you'll notice this as they get closer to their next molt—usually around 2–3 weeks after their previous molt.

This extra fullness is often your spood storing up the resources and energy needed to successfully prepare for molting. 🫶🏼

You'll also see this with older juveniles and sub adults entering the pre-molt stage. A fuller abdomen during this time is completely normal and is often a good indicator that a molt may be approaching.

🩷 Mature Females

A mature female may have a very round, brown abdomen that doesn't seem to go down much. This is often completely normal and means she's carrying infertile eggs.

Please don't withhold food from her. Instead, offer meals a little less frequently—around every other week is usually plenty. This helps reduce the risk of falls, injuries, and abdominal separation while still keeping her healthy.

🖤 Mature Males

Mature males can look completely different!

A mature male can be perfectly healthy with an abdomen sitting right on the feeding lines or even slightly below them. As males mature, they often become far less interested in food and much more interested in finding a lady friend. 😏
This is actually a sign of a healthy, s*xually mature male. On average, mature males may only eat every 3–4 weeks.

As long as your male is active and showing no signs of ill health, this is usually completely normal and nothing to worry about. 🖤🩷🫶🏼

✨ A Final Note

The invisible feeding lines are a helpful guide, but they're just that—a guide. Always look at the whole spider, including their age, s*x, behaviour, molt cycle, and overall condition and size

Every spood is an individual, and understanding what is normal for your spider is one of the best skills you can learn as a keeper. 🕷️🩷🖤🫶🏼

08/06/2026

She looks pregnant but she can still jump pretty far 🤣

08/06/2026

A beautiful samia luzonica moth

07/06/2026

A yellow fluff ball! ☀️

07/06/2026

A few of the moths I have had recently, I haven’t had many due to been so busy at home but the ones I had had are just stunning!

06/06/2026

Little guy was thirsty!

05/06/2026

By the way one of these guys is currently lost in my kitchen under the units somewhere 😭 I had found one but not the other 🤣 always make sure lids are on correctly!

04/06/2026

BEWARE - SCAMMER for a 💰😢🕷️⚠️‼️‼️

It is come to our attention thanks to another lovely page posting making yous aware, sadly theirs individuals here in the Uk trying to 5e11 Native Jumping Spiders - Guys Don’t fall for this! 😢

Our naitive Spooders aren’t like the non-naitive Phidippus we all know and love. They don’t do or cope well in Captivity and most don’t thrive sadly if you do. When adult they’re still tiny and more fragile. Best thing is to release into the Uk Nature and let it thrive 🫶🏻

Note: this is a male spider not a female also!

If you want to see one, go delve into your local nature, don’t waste your m0ney getting something that shouldn’t be s01d. You’d have more fun watching them in the wild and get a Non-Naitive Phidippus locale to have fun with ♥️🌱🪵🕷️

Please Share To Make People Aware ⚠️ ###

04/06/2026

Why did he flip upside down like that! 🤣 I was outside when I saw this uk native jumping spider just about to catch another spider

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03/06/2026

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