Welcome, spider enthusiasts!
If you’ve arrived here from my Jumping Spider Survival Guide, you already know the stakes. You know that the difference between a thriving, happy spider and a tragic accident often comes down to the equipment you use.
I’ve spent hundreds of hours testing various enclosures, misters, and substrates. I’ve made the mistakes so you don’t have to. Below is my curated “Gold Standard” kit—the exact gear I use to keep my spiders healthy and active.
1. The Home: Zilla Micro Habitat (Arboreal)
The “Anti-Stress” Enclosure
As we discussed in the guide, top-opening enclosures are a death trap for jumping spider nests. This Zilla Micro Habitat is the perfect solution. It features a crystal-clear front-opening door and built-in cross-ventilation.
- Why I Love It: It protects the “ceiling nests,” provides excellent airflow, and looks stunning on a desk.
- Best For: Adult Phidippus Audax and Regius.
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2. Hydration: Ultra-Fine Mister Bottle
Safety in Every Spray
Standard spray bottles create heavy, fat droplets that can drown a small spider or clog their book lungs. This hairdresser-style ultra-fine mister creates a gentle “cloud” of water.
- Why I Love It: It leaves perfect, tiny drinking droplets on the walls without soaking the substrate or the spider.
- Pro Tip: Mist only one side of the tank to let the spider choose its humidity level.
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3. Monitoring: Digital Mini Hygrometer & Thermometer
No More Guesswork
Don’t let your enclosure turn into a “windowsill oven.” This tiny, accurate device fits inside the enclosure and tells you exactly what’s happening with the temperature and humidity.
- Why I Love It: It’s small enough to stay out of the way but easy to read at a glance. Essential for preventing mold and dehydration.
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4. Feeding: 10-inch Stainless Steel Feeding Tongs
The “No-Bite” Tool
Never leave a cricket in the tank overnight. These long, blunt-tip tongs allow you to offer food directly to your spider or safely remove uneaten prey without stressing your pet.
- Why I Love It: They give you precise control and keep your fingers away from defensive crickets.
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5. Decor: Natural Cork Bark & Magnetic Hides
Building the Jungle Gym
Spiders hate empty boxes. They need “clutter” to feel safe. I always recommend natural cork bark because it’s mold-resistant and provides an excellent grip for climbing.
- Why I Love It: It’s pre-sterilized and looks beautiful. Pair it with a magnetic walnut shell hide at the top, and your spider will be in heaven.
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Final Thoughts
Setting up a habitat correctly from Day 1 is the best way to ensure your new eight-legged friend lives a long, happy life. If you haven’t downloaded my Survival Guide: 20 Mistakes to Avoid, make sure to grab it [HERE]!
Happy Keeping!
