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Welcome!
Hello! My name is Curt, also known as Seecurt Vendor. I personally raise domesticated jumping spiders—often called “spoods”—with care and passion. I mainly sell my spoods to shops, but I’m now excited to offer local sales in the Tampa, Florida area as well. Depending on the quantity, I’m happy to work out a deal that fits your needs.
I also create temporary homes for my spoods using handmade crafts, and pricing details can be found on the right side of the site. To help you feel confident as a new owner, I’ve also put together a care sheet with everything you need to know.
Jumping spiders hold a special place in my heart—they helped me overcome my fear of arachnophobia. They’re low-maintenance, curious, and surprisingly friendly little companions. With good care, they typically live around 1.5 years, and sometimes up to 2 years if you’re lucky.
Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you fall in love with spoods just like I did!
Get added to the list! next batch will be available for sale June 2026!
Contact me by sending me a message via instagram @ SEECURT_VENDOR_SPOODS
🕷️ Spider Pricing
Store Pricing:
$15 per spider
$60 for 5 spiders
$100 for 10 spiders
New Pet Owner Pricing:
$15 per spider
$25 for 2 spiders
$30 for 3 spiders
Containers
Small containers: $2 each
For inquiries and purchases, the best way to contact me is through my Instagram page at:
🕷️ Jumping Spider Care Summary
Jumping spiders are low-maintenance and easy to care for, making them great pets for beginners. They do best in a small, well-ventilated enclosure with room to climb and hide. Keep their habitat clean and dry, and provide moisture by lightly misting the enclosure or placing a small damp paper towel inside so they can drink from water droplets.
Feed your jumping spider small live insects such as fruit flies or tiny crickets, usually 2–3 times per week, depending on size and age. Avoid overfeeding, and remove uneaten prey.
Jumping spiders prefer room temperature and indirect light. Handle them gently and minimally, as they are delicate but curious. With proper care, they can live around 1.5 years, and sometimes up to 2 years.
Visit the link to go to my Instagram page: