NISHMAN Hair Styling Wax, Spider Wax Blueweb S3 150 ml | Natural Shine | Ultra High Strong Hold | Edge Control | Hair Clay Wax | Wax Stick Hair | Men's Hair Gel | Hair Gel for Men (Blueweb S3)

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NISHMAN Hair Styling Wax, Spider Wax Blueweb S3 150 ml | Natural Shine | Ultra High Strong Hold | Edge Control | Hair Clay Wax | Wax Stick Hair | Men's Hair Gel | Hair Gel for Men (Blueweb S3)

NISHMAN Hair Styling Wax, Spider Wax Blueweb S3 150 ml | Natural Shine | Ultra High Strong Hold | Edge Control | Hair Clay Wax | Wax Stick Hair | Men's Hair Gel | Hair Gel for Men (Blueweb S3)

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Even when mating a male and a female, it does sometimes result in the female having a munch on her man before, during, and even after he’s performed his duties. 😬 Redone Spider Wax offers a convenient application method using your fingertips. Begin by taking a small amount of wax, about the size of a hazelnut, and spread it evenly between your hands. Apply the wax to either dry or damp hair. For those seeking more impressive and playful hair styles, rub the wax in the palm of your hand and clap your hands together. This technique creates a spider web-like structure in the palm of your hand. Proceed to apply these web-like formations onto your hair, using your hands or a suitable comb to shape and style as desired. The most commonly bred jumping spider here in the UK is the Phidippus Regius, and its average size is around 15mm depending on which locale it is. Jumping spiders have the ability to jump up to 50 times their own body length! To help put that in perspective, imagine being able to jump 10 times your height. You’d be able to leap over buildings in one single bound! I’ve compiled some of the most frequently asked questions, topics, facts, and funky quirks about jumping spiders that you may or may not already know.

They also have 8 eyes and each pair of eyes does a different job including giving the spider nearly a 360 view, meaning even if they aren’t facing you they are still watching you!

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These can be fed from 6th instar onward depending on your spiders size as they’re strong little worms that can also nip your spider given the chance, so always supervise your spider when it’s hunting and eating a mealworm. These also burrow into the substrate and then turn into beetles which can be fatal to your spider if it bites it as they have really powerful mandibles and hard exoskeletons meaning your spider won’t be able to defend themselves. So if your spider doesn’t eat it within half an hour, remove it from their enclosure. This type of catching their food requires a lot of patience on the spider's part meaning they will go weeks without food while waiting for something to come their way, and it’s not very common for them to leave their burrow to go out to look for food purposely. Exactly the same as green bottles but larger and can be fed from 6th instar onward. If feeding these to sub adult/adult spiders you may need to feed a little more frequently than if feeding them locusts.

One of the notable advantages of Redone Spider Wax is its effectiveness in providing volume and shape to the hair. Thanks to its water-based formula, the product can be easily removed from the hair without leaving any residue behind. Even on stubborn hair types, Redone Spider Wax delivers excellent results, allowing you to maintain your desired style throughout the day. Furthermore, its special formulation ensures that your hair remains residue-free. The addition of a masculine fragrance provides a refreshing sensation to your hair, leaving it smelling great throughout the day. All 3 spiders interacted with me first and chose to come onto my hand as I was only in their enclosure doing some tank maintenance with no plans or attempts to handle them, so I know it wasn't caused by me forcing them to be handled. There are several options when it comes to what jumping spiders can and will eat, and the majority of the time it’s a delicate balance between what the owner is OK dealing with, and what the spider needs to stay healthy. Just remember that whatever you do decide to feed your spider, it will all be live food and as such will need its own care routine in addition to your spider. Some don’t take up much space or upkeep, and some will need enclosures of their own as well as food and bedding. If you have a question, want to know more about a certain topic, or if you've currently got jumping spiders and remember a vital piece of information from when you were first starting out and wish someone had explained in more detail, then please get in touch as I’d love to add it to this article for others to read and learn from, and remember no question, topic or assumption is too silly! We were all new to jumping spiders or a pet at one point in our lives and our care of animals only gets better with knowledge, asking questions, and of course, the process of actually owning one, so never stop asking questions even if they’re just to yourself. Temperatures vary from species to species, for most species added heat isn’t necessary. The most popular kept species like the Phidippus Regius - Regal Jumping Spider And Phidippus Audax - Bold Jumping Spider thrive at temperatures of 70-85°F.Being able to get into the enclosure is another important feature. Whether you decide to handle your spider or not, you still need an access point to be able to get at least one hand inside to feed, water, do some basic tank maintenance throughout your spiders life, and also for if there’s an emergency and you need to get your spider out of the enclosure. I often allow the spiders that I handle to jump from one hand to another, or I put them on one of my big monstera plants which they seem to enjoy using as a jungle gym of sorts and hop about from leaf to leaf, abseil by their butts to leaves lower down before jumping their way up to the top again, and even sometimes launch onto me just to give me some added heart palpitations and see how fast my “catch me” reflexes are. Jumping spiders are considered beginner friendly as they are low maintenance. And can be as inexpensive or expensive which is entirely up to you, depending on your choice of enclosure and accessories.

A jumping spider's diet consists of multiple different feeder options. For example, mealworms, wax worms, blue bottle flies, Dubia roaches, etc. But how to know which is best for your spider? The size of your prey items will depend on the size and age of your spider.

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Spiders get most of their moisture from the prey items they eat, but it’s still important to offer your spider a regular supply of clean fresh water to drink as well. Spiders don’t drink like most creatures do, and there are a few things to remember when offering them water. The first thing is to do with the position of their lungs, and how easy it is for them to drown. Spiders have what are known as “book lungs” and these are actually on the underneath of their abdomens and not on the inside of their body like ours and many others are. This means their lungs are closest to the surface they’re walking on. If their body is in water, even if their head is out of the water, they will drown. Overfeeding them is often done with no ill intent of their owner, they just assume their spider is hungry every couple of days when in reality these spiders can go weeks without food. Once you have a suitable enclosure you can start thinking of how to decorate it for your spider. There are many differing opinions on what should and could be used for this, and in the future I will do another care sheet to delve into the hot topic of bio-active VS naturalistic VS fantasy decor. I personally only have bio-active habitats for all my spiders, and this option has so many benefits including the most important one of being great for your spiders health, but for now I will run through the easiest and most purse-friendly option that the majority of people opt for with their first jumping spider, which is naturalistic. This basically means that the enclosure looks as close to what the spider would have in the wild with the exception of the majority of items like plants being artificial. For the floor of the enclosure and to help with humidity a little bit of substrate is still needed in the form of sphagnum moss or purpose made spider, insect and reptile soil mixtures which will retain a little moisture without becoming sodden or waterlogged and leading to moldy bits growing.

Jumping spiders have amazing eyesight for a creature that small. In fact, their eyesight is only 5-10 times less than a human's eyesight. How crazy is that!

Males tend to mature faster than females with a typical lifespan documented to be between 18 months to 2 years, but we are actually starting to see more and more spiders living past that average as our knowledge and care of them get better in captivity and we're are able to extend their lives a little.



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