Posts in category "Aphonopelma"

Aphonopelma belindae (Panama Gold) Care Sheet
09/09/2021
Aphonopelma belindae is also known as the Panama Gold. Found east of the Panama Canal and relatively new to the hobby we are charmed by this tarantulas good looks and shy personality.
Smaller slings like to burrow while larger specimens are often content to adopt a hide, and are more ...
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Aphonopelma seemanni (Costa Rican Stripe Knee / Zebra) Care Sheet
19/08/2021
Aphonopelma seemanni is also known as the Costa Rican stripe knee or Costa Rican Zebra tarantula. This species is often sought by beginner keepers and is a fantastic choice for those new to the hobby, provided the specimen is over about 1 1/4" DLS.
Pictured below is a sub-adult female showing off ...
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Aphonopelma moderatum (Rio Grande Gold) Care Sheet
16/08/2021
This coveted species needs no introduction.
Known for it's beauty, longevity, hardiness and docile nature this is about as good as it gets right here.
Their signature patterns and coloring come in around 2-2 1/2" DLS and tend to get stronger with age. This young female is just beginning to display ...
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Aphonopelma iodius / Aphonopelma smithii (Desert Tarantula) Care Sheet
16/08/2021
Aphonopelma smithii became a synonym with Aphonopelma iodius in 2016. This species is often called the Bay Area Blonde, Desert Tarantula or Mojave Desert Tarantula as it is found in the deserts and borders of the Mojave Desert.
Like other Aphonopelmas is known for its longevity and hardiness. Often considered a ...
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Aphonopelma hentzi (Texas Brown) Care Sheet
16/08/2021
The species is known for its longevity and hardiness. Often considered a docile species, I find they can sometimes be testy although bites are rare and not considered medically significant. The species is typically slower-moving which makes care, maintenance, rehousing and shipping much easier on the keeper.
Smaller slings like ...
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Aphonopelma chalcodes (Arizona Blonde) Care Sheet
16/08/2021
Light blonde accents contrast dark legs for striking look. Aphonopelma chalcodes (Arizona Blonde) is one of the most popular beginner tarantulas for good reason.
The species is known for its attractive coloring, longevity, and hardiness. Often considered a docile species I find they can sometimes be testy although bites are ...
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