Brachypelma Hamorii (Mexican Redknee Tarantula)

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Hobby Classic: Vivid Colors and Calm Temperament
Brachypelma hamorii, originating from the arid and semi-arid regions of Mexico's Pacific coast, is one of the most recognized and beloved species in the world of tarantula keeping. Commonly known as the Mexican Redknee Tarantula, this species is famous for its vibrant coloration, gentle disposition, and longevity, making it a classic choice for beginner keepers.

Natural Habitat and Geographical Origin
B. hamorii is found in the tropical dry forests and shrublands of the Mexican states of Guerrero and Michoacán. In its natural environment, it digs burrows under fallen logs, rocks, or in dense undergrowth, where it seeks shelter from predators and extreme temperatures. It prefers stable humidity conditions, even during the dry season.
Morphology and Size
Adult Brachypelma hamorii reach a leg span of 13-15 cm (5-6 inches). Their bodies are intensely black, beautifully contrasting with the distinctive, bright orange-red "knees" (joints) on their legs. The abdomen and legs are covered with lighter hairs, which complete their unique appearance. Younger individuals are initially paler and acquire their full, intense coloration as they mature.
Behavior and Character
B. hamorii is considered one of the most gentle and calm tarantulas. It rarely shows aggression and usually does not react with panic to the keeper's presence. Like other New World tarantulas, it may kick urticating hairs from its abdomen in self-defense. These hairs, although not dangerous, can cause itching and skin irritation, so caution is advised. Bites are extremely rare and do not carry serious health consequences for humans, but they can be painful.

Feeding Habits
In nature, they prey on insects, other spiders, and small invertebrates. In home keeping, their diet should consist of live feeder insects, such as crickets, cockroaches (e.g., Turkistan, Argentine), and locusts. Younger individuals are given appropriately smaller portions. Feeding once a week or once every two weeks is usually sufficient for adults.

Lifespan
Female Brachypelma hamorii are extremely long-lived and, under optimal conditions, can live from 20 to 30 years, making them lifelong pets. Males live significantly shorter, usually 4 to 6 years. The long lifespan of females is one of the main attractions of this species for keepers.
Keeping Requirements
Terrarium: For an adult specimen, a terrarium approximately 30x20x20 cm is sufficient. Providing adequate space for movement and hiding opportunities is crucial.
Substrate: A substrate layer 10-15 cm deep, e.g., coco fiber, which allows for digging but is not too wet.
Temperature: The optimal keeping temperature is 24-28°C.
Humidity: Maintain moderate humidity at 60-70%. Part of the substrate can be slightly damp, but avoid over-wetting. Occasional misting is sufficient.
Hide: It is essential to provide the spider with a stable hide (e.g., a piece of bark, a ceramic pot) where it can feel safe.
Water: A shallow water dish should always be available.
Suitable for Hobbyists
Brachypelma hamorii is widely recognized as one of the best species for beginner keepers. Its gentle disposition, ease of care, long lifespan, and impressive appearance make it an ideal choice for anyone looking to start their tarantula adventure. Although it kicks urticating hairs, it does so rarely and usually only in situations of extreme stress.
Why Choose This Species?
If you are looking for a calm, beautiful, and easy-to-care-for tarantula that will be with you for many years, the Mexican Redknee Tarantula is an excellent choice. Its iconic appearance and friendly nature make it not just a pet, but a true ornament to any collection.

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Adult tarantulas usually only need to be fed once every 7–10 days; younger ones more often. Their diet consists of feeder insects such as crickets or cockroaches.

This is a normal phenomenon – especially during molting. Spiders may not eat for several weeks, or even months. The most important thing is that they have access to fresh water and peaceful conditions.

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