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Brazilian Classic – Colorful and Resilient
Nhandu chromatus, originating from Brazil, is one of the most popular and beloved tarantulas in terraristics. Known as the Red-rumped Tarantula or N. chromatus, it stands out with its beautiful, contrasting coloration – a velvety black body with distinct, vibrant red or orange stripes on its legs and dense, red hairs on its abdomen. This species has a moderate speed and generally calm disposition, is hardy and long-lived, making it an excellent choice for beginners and intermediate hobbyists.
Natural Habitat and Geographical Origin
N. chromatus inhabits dry and semi-dry areas of Brazil, where it digs deep burrows in the ground or utilizes natural crevices and tree roots as shelter.
Morphology and Size
Adult Nhandu chromatus individuals reach a leg span of up to 16-18 cm (6-7 inches). Their body is massive, covered with dense, velvety black hairs. The most distinctive features are the vibrant red or orange stripes on their legs, particularly visible on the femurs and patellae, and dense, long, red hairs on their abdomen, which give the spider a unique appearance.
Behavior and Character
N. chromatus is a species with a calm and stable temperament. It is a spider that rarely shows aggression, preferring to flee or kick urticating hairs from its abdomen. These hairs can cause significant irritation and itching on human skin. Bites are rare, and their venom is mild and does not pose a serious medical threat to humans, comparable to a bee sting.
Feeding Habits
In nature, their diet consists of insects and other small invertebrates. In home breeding, they should be fed appropriately sized feeder insects, such as crickets, cockroaches (e.g., Argentinian), or locusts. Adults can be fed once a week or once every two weeks, and their appetite is impressive.
Lifespan
Female Nhandu chromatus are long-lived and, under optimal breeding conditions, can live from 15 to 20 years. Males have a significantly shorter lifespan, typically 3 to 5 years.
Breeding Requirements
Terrarium: For an adult specimen, a spacious terrarium of at least 35x25x25 cm is required. Good ventilation is crucial.
Substrate: A layer of substrate about 10-15 cm deep should be placed at the bottom of the terrarium, e.g., coconut fiber or a mixture of peat and vermiculite, which retains moisture well and allows for digging.
Temperature: The ideal temperature ranges from 22 to 26°C.
Humidity: The recommended humidity is 60-75%. This can be maintained by misting parts of the substrate every few days.
Hide: A permanent hide (e.g., a piece of bark, half a coconut shell) should be provided.
Water: A shallow water dish should always be available and regularly refilled.
Suitable for Hobbyists
Nhandu chromatus is an excellent choice for beginners and intermediate hobbyists. Its gentle nature, attractive appearance, impressive size, and hardiness make it one of the most satisfying and spectacular species.
Why Choose This Species?
If you are looking for a tarantula with beautiful, contrasting coloration, a calm disposition, and an impressive presence that will be a true ornament to your collection and provide many years of fascinating observations, the Red-rumped Tarantula is the ideal choice.
The Amazon's Arboreal Jewel – Spectacular Colors and Sensitivity
Ybyrapora diversipes, formerly known as Avicularia diversipes, is one of the most colorful and sought-after arboreal tarantulas from Brazil. Known as the Brazilian Colorful Tarantula or Y. diversipes, it stands out with its remarkable variation in coloration depending on the developmental stage, from metallic greens and blues in juveniles to oranges, reds, and purples in adults. This species has a moderate speed and delicate nature, making it suitable for intermediate and experienced keepers.
Natural Habitat and Geographic Origin
Y. diversipes inhabits the humid rainforests of eastern Brazil, particularly the regions of Espírito Santo and Bahia. It leads a typical arboreal lifestyle, building its web tunnels and nests on branches, leaves, and in tree crevices, perfectly camouflaging itself among the vegetation.
Morphology and Size
Adult Ybyrapora diversipes specimens reach a leg span of up to 12-14 cm (4.5-5.5 inches). The coloration is incredibly variable: juveniles are often metallic green or blue, while adults display a wealth of colors, including a red-orange abdomen with a black stripe, bluish-green legs with orange tips, and pink or purple accents. It is a true "chameleon" among tarantulas.
Behavior and Temperament
Y. diversipes is a species with moderate speed and generally a milder temperament, although it is timid. When threatened, it first tries to flee, and then may spray a stream of feces towards the intruder. It rarely attempts to bite. Its venom is mild and poses no serious medical threat to humans, comparable to a bee sting. It does not possess urticating hairs. Due to its delicate nature, handling should be done with caution.
Feeding Habits
In nature, their diet consists of insects and other small invertebrates they hunt in the treetops. In home husbandry, they should be fed appropriately sized feeder insects, such as crickets, cockroaches (e.g., Turkish, Argentine), or fruit flies for juveniles. Feeding 1-2 times a week is recommended.
Lifespan
Female Ybyrapora diversipes have a moderate lifespan and can live from 8 to 12 years under proper husbandry conditions. Males have a significantly shorter lifespan, typically 2 to 4 years.
Husbandry Requirements
Terrarium: Due to its arboreal lifestyle, a tall terrarium (so-called "arboreal") measuring at least 20x20x30 cm for juveniles and 30x30x45 cm or more for adults is necessary. Excellent ventilation and high humidity are crucial.
Decor: Numerous branches, pieces of bark, vines, and artificial plants should be provided to serve as platforms for nest building and hiding.
Substrate: A thin layer of substrate (5-10 cm) at the bottom of the terrarium (e.g., coco fiber) will help maintain humidity.
Temperature: The optimal temperature is 25-29°C.
Humidity: Maintain high humidity at 75-90% by misting the terrarium daily.
Water: A shallow water dish or regular misting of drops on the terrarium walls.
Suitable for Hobbyists
Ybyrapora diversipes is a species intended for intermediate and experienced keepers. Its sensitivity to unsuitable conditions (especially lack of ventilation and too low humidity) and arboreal lifestyle require precise knowledge and attention.
Why Choose This Species?
If you are looking for a tarantula with one of the most spectacular, variable colorations, fascinating arboreal behavior, and a relatively calm disposition, the Brazilian Colorful Tarantula is an ideal choice. It is a true treasure that will provide many years of observation, provided optimal conditions are maintained.
Newly Discovered Beauty from Mexico – An Intriguing New Arboreal Species
Psalmopoeus victori is a relatively new species in the hobby, discovered and described in 2014, originating from Mexico. Known as the Victoria Tarantula or P. victori, it stands out with its elegant, dark coloration and subtle reddish-orange accents, especially on its legs. Like other members of the genus Psalmopoeus, it is a fast and defensive species, intended for experienced keepers.
Natural Habitat and Geographical Origin
P. victori inhabits the humid tropical forests of Mexico, leading a typical arboreal lifestyle. It builds its web tunnels in tree hollows, under bark, or in dense thickets, which is typical for its genus.
Morphology and Size
Adult Psalmopoeus victori specimens reach a leg span of 14-16 cm (5.5-6.5 inches). Their body is slender, covered with dense, dark brown to black hairs, with delicate but visible reddish-orange hairs on the legs and sometimes on the abdomen. Younger specimens may be lighter, and their coloration darkens with age.
Behavior and Temperament
P. victori is a species known for its high speed and agility. It is a defensive spider that, when threatened, flees instantly, but if cornered, it will not hesitate to strike. Its venom is stronger than that of terrestrial New World tarantulas and can cause pain, numbness, and nausea, though it is usually not life-threatening. It does not possess urticating hairs. For this reason, direct contact with this species is not recommended, and all manipulations should be performed with the utmost caution.
Feeding Habits
In nature, their diet consists of insects and other small invertebrates that they hunt in the tree canopy. In home keeping, they should be fed appropriately sized feeder insects such as crickets, cockroaches (e.g., Turkish, Argentine), or locusts. Adults can be fed once a week or once every two weeks.
Lifespan
Female Psalmopoeus victori are long-lived and can live from 10 to 15 years in appropriate keeping conditions. Males have a significantly shorter lifespan, typically 2 to 4 years.
Keeping Requirements
Terrarium: Due to their arboreal lifestyle, a tall terrarium (so-called "arboreal") is necessary, with dimensions of at least 20x20x30 cm for juveniles and 30x30x45 cm or more for adults. Excellent ventilation is crucial.
Decor: Provide numerous branches, pieces of bark, or bamboo tubes, which will serve as platforms for building nests and hiding.
Substrate: A small layer of substrate (5-10 cm) at the bottom of the terrarium (e.g., coco fiber) will help maintain humidity.
Temperature: The optimal temperature is 24-28°C.
Humidity: Maintain high humidity at 70-85% by misting the terrarium daily.
Water: A shallow water dish or regular misting of drops on the terrarium walls.
Suitable for Hobbyists
Psalmopoeus victori is a species intended exclusively for experienced and responsible keepers. Its extreme speed and defensiveness require the utmost caution, knowledge, and experience in safely handling tarantulas. It is not a species for beginners.
Why Choose This Species?
If you are an experienced keeper and are looking for a tarantula with elegant, classic coloration with subtle accents, dynamic behavior, and fascinating arboreal activity, the Victoria Tarantula is an ideal choice. It is an intriguing, relatively new species that will enrich your collection.
The Charm of Panama and Velvety Brown – The Serene Arboreal Tarantula
Psalmopoeus pulcher, native to Panama, is one of the more attractive and relatively calm arboreal tarantulas. Known as the Panamanian Beautiful Tarantula or P. pulcher, it stands out with its velvety, golden-brown coloration and delicate, darker patterns, giving it an elegant appearance. This species has moderate speed and a generally milder temperament than other Psalmopoeus, making it a good choice for intermediate keepers.
Natural Habitat and Geographical Origin
P. pulcher inhabits the humid tropical forests of Panama. It leads a typical arboreal lifestyle, building its webbed tunnels in tree hollows, under bark, or in dense thickets.
Morphology and Size
Adult Psalmopoeus pulcher individuals reach a leg span of 14-16 cm (5.5-6.5 inches). Their body is slender, covered with dense, velvety hairs of a golden-brown, beige, or grey color, with delicate, darker patterns on the carapace and abdomen. Lighter bands may be present on the legs.
Behavior and Character
P. pulcher is a species of moderate speed and generally milder temperament than other Psalmopoeus. It is a spider that, when threatened, first tries to escape, but if cornered, it may adopt a defensive posture. Its venom is stronger than that of New World tarantulas and can cause pain, numbness, and nausea, though it is usually not life-threatening. It does not possess urticating hairs. For this reason, no direct contact with this species is recommended, and all manipulations should be performed with caution.
Feeding Habits
In nature, their diet consists of insects and other small invertebrates that they hunt in the tree canopy. In home captivity, they should be fed appropriately sized feeder insects, such as crickets, roaches (e.g., discoid, dubia), or locusts. Adult specimens can be fed once a week or once every two weeks.
Lifespan
Female Psalmopoeus pulcher are long-lived and can live from 10 to 15 years under appropriate keeping conditions. Males have a significantly shorter lifespan, usually 2 to 4 years.
Keeping Requirements
Terrarium: Due to their arboreal lifestyle, a tall terrarium (a "vertical" or "arboreal" enclosure) is necessary, with dimensions of at least 20x20x30 cm for juveniles and 30x30x45 cm or more for adults. Excellent ventilation is crucial.
Decor: Provide numerous branches, pieces of bark, or bamboo tubes to serve as platforms for building nests and hiding.
Substrate: A thin layer of substrate (5-10 cm) at the bottom of the terrarium (e.g., coco fiber) will help maintain humidity.
Temperature: The optimal temperature is 24-28°C.
Humidity: Maintain high humidity at 70-85% by misting the terrarium daily.
Water: A shallow water dish or regular misting of water droplets on the terrarium walls.
Suitable for Hobbyists
Psalmopoeus pulcher is a species intended for intermediate keepers. Its moderate speed and milder temperament make it a good choice for those who already have some experience with tarantulas.
Why Choose This Species?
If you are looking for a tarantula with an elegant, velvety coloration, moderate speed, and fascinating arboreal activity, the Panamanian Beautiful Tarantula is an ideal choice. It is an intriguing species that will enrich your collection.