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Kerengga Ant-Like Jumper | Myrmaplata plataleoides | Ant Mimics
I have a juvenile Phidippus audax. It is very active, and I have watched him(or her) take down a flying crane fly. Very fun.
I have two slings that may be Phidippus regius (seller didn't know and they started off the size of hydei fruit flies). They are fun to watch but it's weird watching an invert so solitary. I mean with ants out of the founding stage and not in a dirt setup, there's always something going on (or you can make something happen). But slings spend a lot of time just sitting in their hammock and molting and stuff.... lol