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Grammostola rosea (Red Rose Hair) Care Sheet
22/07/2020
Grammostola rosea is also known as the Chilean Rose Hair or Red Rose Hair. Sometimes older hobby material might refer to them as "Red Color Form / RCF Rose-hair", "G. rosea Red" or "G. rosea RCF"
Known for it's metallic brick red coloring, longevity, hardiness, sometimes docile nature and strange eating ...
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Grammostola porteri (Pink Rose Hair) Care Sheet
22/07/2020
Grammostola porteri is also known as the Chilean Rose Hair or Pink Rose Hair. Sometimes older hobby material might refer to them as "Typical Color Form / TCF Rose-hair", "G. rosea pink" or "G. rosea TCF"
Known for it's metallic pink coloring, longevity, hardiness, sometimes docile nature and strange eating habits ...
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Grammostola pulchra vs. G. quirogai
18/07/2020
Such instances of species confusion is more commonplace in the hobby than I would like to admit, but only with an awareness of existing problems can we better find and execute potential solutions.
Why the confusion?
When tarantulas are collected from the wild for the pet trade they are often ...
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Grammostola pulchra / quirogai (Brazilian black) Care Sheet
17/07/2020
Grammostola pulchra is also known as the Brazilian black.
Known for it's solid, velvet black coloration, longevity, hardiness and docile nature G. pulchra is one of the most popular beginner tarantulas for good reason!
For more information on Grammostola pulchra vs. quirogai CLICK HERE or scroll past the husbandry notes ...
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Brachypelma boehmei (Mexican Fire Leg) Care Sheet
17/07/2020
Brachypelma boehmei is also known as the Mexican Fire Leg. Known for it's remarkable black and red contrast as well as it's more docile, yet skittish nature this scrub-land tarantula is extremely hardy. Females are known to live longer than 30 years. This gorgeous tarantula is often sought by beginners and ...
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Caribena laeta (Puerto Rican Pinktoe) Care Sheet
14/07/2020
Caribena laeta is also known as Puerto Rican Pinktoe or the Puerto Rican Tree Spider.
C. laeta starts life as a neon blue spiderling. As it grows it will show an array of color such as blue, red, purple, pink. Adults are bronze with pink toes. A very unique New ...
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