Phidippus regius 'Soroa' is a striking Cuban locality of the regal jumping spider, prized for its copper-toned females and lively behavior.
Native to the lush forests of Soroa, Cuba, Phidippus regius 'Soroa' is a captivating morph of the regal jumping spider known for its vibrant orange abdominal markings in mature females. These diurnal hunters are agile and inquisitive, using their exceptional vision and jumping prowess to stalk small insects and arthropods. Like other P. regius morphs, they construct silk nests among vegetation and exhibit elaborate courtship rituals. Spiderlings often appear darker and reveal their true coloration as they mature. Care requirements are identical to standard P. regius, making them a visually stunning yet manageable choice for enthusiasts.
Cuban Regal Jumping Spider (Phidippus regius soroa)
Size: L4/L5 (unsexed)
Status: Captive Bred
Range: Cuba

