Posts in category "Care Sheets"
Brachypelma baumgarteni (Mexican Orange Beauty) Care Sheet
07/07/2020
Brachypelma baumgarteni is also known as the Mexican Orange Beauty.
This spectacular tarantula is often sought by beginners and experienced keepers alike. Known for being colorful and docile this scrub-land/desert tarantula is extremely hardy. Females are known to live longer than 30 years.
Origin: New World. This scrubland species is ...
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Brachypelma albiceps (Mexican Rolden Red Rump)
07/07/2020
Brachypelma albiceps is also known as the Mexican Golden Red-Rump, Amula Red Rump. I have sometimes seen it referred to as the Mexican Gold-Top.
This spectacular tarantula is often sought by beginners and experienced keepers alike. Known for being colorful and docile this scrub-land/desert tarantula is extremely hardy. Females ...
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Brachypelma klaasi (Mexican Pink) Care Sheet
07/07/2020
Brachypelma klaasi is also known as the Mexican Pink, Mexican Pink-Leg or Mexican Pink Hair. This spectacular tarantula is coveted by beginners and experienced keepers alike. Known for being colorful and docile this scrub-land/desert tarantula is extremely hardy. Females are known to live longer than 30 years.
Origin: New World. ...
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Brachypelma emilia (Mexican Red Leg) Care Sheet
05/07/2020
Brachypelma emilia is also known as the Mexican Red Leg. This gorgeous tarantula is collected by beginners and experienced keepers alike. Known for being colorful and docile this scrub-land/desert tarantula is extremely hardy. Females are known to live longer than 30 years.
Origin: New World. This scrubland species is native ...
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Tliltocatl albopilosus / Brachypelma albopilosum (Curly hair tarantula) Care sheet
05/07/2020
The Curly Hair would have fit in nicely with the 80s big hair scene. It's long, curly setae "hairs" give this species a very unique appearance, unlike any other tarantula. We not only love this spiders sense of style, it's also known for being docile (yet skittish), long-lived and quite ...
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Brachypelma hamorii / smithi (Mexican Red Knee) Care sheet
05/07/2020
Brachypelma hamorii is the “Hobby Classic Tarantula” also known as the Mexican Red Knee (and formerly B. smithi) this tarantula is coveted by beginners and experienced keepers alike. Known for being large, colorful and docile yet skittish. This scrub-land/desert tarantula is extremely hardy. A long-lived species the females are ...
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