I'm the person behind Tiny Coven Jumpers—the breeder, caretaker, researcher, enclosure builder, feeder bug wrangler, shipping department, and customer support team all rolled into one. What started as a fascination with jumping spiders grew into a passion for the incredible diversity of invertebrate life and a desire to provide these often-overlooked animals with the care and respect they deserve.
Every spider, isopod, and invertebrate in my care is raised with a focus on health, welfare, and quality husbandry. I believe that responsible breeding starts long before an animal ever reaches its new home. Clean enclosures, proper nutrition, enrichment, careful observation, and ethical breeding practices are the foundation of everything I do. My goal isn't simply to produce animals—it's to raise healthy, thriving creatures and help set them up for success throughout their lives.
Education is equally important to me. When I first entered this hobby, I quickly discovered how difficult it could be to find reliable information without sorting through conflicting advice and unnecessary gatekeeping. I believe knowledge should be shared openly, and that better-informed keepers create better outcomes for the animals they care for. That's why I continue to learn, experiment, document, and share what I've discovered along the way.
I also believe that keeping jumping spiders and other invertebrates shouldn't be reserved for a select few. Part of my mission is to make this hobby more approachable, affordable, and accessible while maintaining high standards of care and ethical breeding. Whether you're purchasing your first jumper, building a bioactive habitat, or expanding a growing collection, I want Tiny Coven Jumpers to be a place where curiosity is encouraged, questions are welcomed, and both keepers and their animals can thrive.
Thank you for being part of this journey and for helping shine a light on the remarkable tiny worlds that so many people never stop to notice.
— Angel