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Mysterious Elegance of the Indonesian Jungle – Purple Majesty and Speed
Cyriopagopus hatihati, originating from the humid rainforests of Sumatra, Indonesia, is a tarantula species that immediately captivates with its extraordinary coloration. Known as the Purple Tree Tarantula or C. hatihati, it is distinguished by dark purple legs and a carapace, which give it a mysterious and elegant appearance. Like other Asian tarantulas, it is a fast and defensive species, intended for experienced keepers.
Natural Habitat and Geographical Origin
C. hatihati inhabits the tropical rainforests of Sumatra, where it leads a typically arboreal lifestyle. It builds its web tunnels in tree hollows, under bark, or in dense thickets, blending perfectly into its surroundings. This region is characterized by high humidity and stable temperatures.
Morphology and Size
Adult specimens of Cyriopagopus hatihati reach a leg span of up to 18-20 cm (7-8 inches). Their bodies are uniformly dark brown or black, but their legs and carapace shimmer with a deep, dark purple, especially visible in appropriate lighting. This subtle but mesmerizing color makes it one of the most aesthetic tarantulas in Asia. Young specimens may initially be browner, gradually developing purple hues.
Behavior and Character
C. hatihati is a species known for extreme speed and agility. It is a very shy and defensive spider that prefers to flee immediately when threatened. However, if cornered, it can strike quickly. Its venom is stronger than that of New World tarantulas and can cause significant pain, muscle cramps, numbness, and systemic symptoms that may persist for several days. Touching this species is absolutely not recommended, and all handling should be done with the utmost caution.
Feeding Habits
In nature, their diet consists of insects and other small vertebrates that they hunt in the treetops. In captivity, they should be given appropriately sized feeder insects, such as crickets, roaches (e.g., Turkish roaches, Argentine roaches), or locusts. It is important that the food is alive and stimulates the spider to hunt. Adult specimens can be fed once a week or once every two weeks.
Lifespan
Female Cyriopagopus hatihati are relatively long-lived and can live from 10 to 15 years under appropriate captive conditions. Males have a significantly shorter lifespan, typically 3 to 5 years.
Care Requirements
Terrarium: Due to its 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, which will serve as platforms for building nests and hiding places.
Substrate: A thin layer of substrate (5-10 cm) at the bottom of the terrarium (e.g., coconut fiber) will help maintain humidity.
Temperature: The optimal temperature is 24-28°C (75-82°F).
Humidity: Maintain high humidity at 75-85% by misting the terrarium daily.
Water: A shallow water dish or regular misting of water droplets on the terrarium walls.
Suitable for Hobbyists
Cyriopagopus hatihati is a species intended exclusively for experienced keepers. Its speed, defensive nature, and potentially potent venom require the utmost caution, knowledge, and experience in safe handling of tarantulas. This is not a species for beginners.
Why Choose This Species?
If you are an experienced keeper looking for a tarantula with extraordinary, mysterious purple coloration, dynamic behavior, and majestic presence, the Purple Tree Tarantula is an excellent choice. Its rarity and beauty make it one of the most fascinating and desirable species to observe.
Velvet Elegance and Calmness - A Classic Terrestrial Species
Grammostola pulchra, originating from the arid regions of Uruguay and southern Brazil, is one of the most sought-after and valued tarantulas in terraristics. Known as the Brazilian Black Tarantula or G. pulchra, it stands out with its deep, velvety black color and exceptionally calm, almost phlegmatic disposition. This species is ideal for beginner keepers who appreciate beauty and ease of care.
Natural Habitat and Geographical Origin
G. pulchra inhabits arid and semi-arid savannas and grasslands of Uruguay and southern Brazil. It is a terrestrial species, digging deep burrows in the ground or using natural crevices and tree roots as shelter. Its environment is characterized by alternating dry and rainy seasons.
Morphology and Size
Adult Grammostola pulchra specimens reach a leg span of 15-18 cm (6-7 inches). Their bodies are uniformly deep black, with a subtle, velvety sheen. Their entire body is covered with dense, short hairs, giving them an elegant, dark appearance. It is a massive and beautifully built tarantula that exudes calmness.
Behavior and Character
G. pulchra is a species with an exceptionally calm and gentle temperament, making it an ideal choice for beginners. It is a spider that rarely shows aggression, preferring to escape or kick urticating hairs from its abdomen when threatened. These hairs can cause irritation and itching on human skin, so caution is advised. Bites are extremely rare, and their venom is mild and does not pose a serious medical threat to humans, comparable to a bee sting. It can often be observed outside its burrow, which is an additional advantage.
Feeding Habits
In the wild, their diet consists of insects and other small invertebrates. In home keeping, they should be fed appropriately sized feeder insects, such as crickets, cockroaches (e.g., Turkistan, Dubia) or locusts. The size of the food should be adjusted to the size of the spider. Adults can be fed once a week or once every two weeks.
Lifespan
Female Grammostola pulchra are exceptionally long-lived and, in optimal breeding conditions, can live from 20 to 25 years. Males have a significantly shorter lifespan, usually 4 to 6 years. The long lifespan of females makes them animals for many years of observation.
Husbandry Requirements
Terrarium: A terrarium of approximately 30x20x20 cm is sufficient for an adult specimen. Stable construction and good ventilation are important.
Substrate: A layer of substrate about 10-15 cm deep, such as coconut fiber or a mixture of peat and vermiculite, should be placed at the bottom of the terrarium, which retains moisture well and allows for digging.
Temperature: The ideal temperature is 22 to 26°C.
Humidity: Recommended humidity is 60-70%. This can be maintained by misting part of the substrate and providing constant access to a water dish.
Hideout: A permanent hideout (e.g., a piece of bark, half a coconut) should be provided to give the spider a sense of security.
Water: A shallow water dish should always be available and regularly refilled.
Suitable for Hobbyists
Grammostola pulchra is an ideal choice for beginner keepers. Its gentle character, impressive size, and easy-to-meet husbandry requirements make it one of the most recommended species. Its activity and beauty make it one of the most satisfying tarantulas to observe.
Why Choose This Species?
If you are looking for a tarantula with mesmerizing, velvety black color, a calm disposition, and a long lifespan that will fit perfectly into your collection, the Brazilian Black Tarantula is the ideal choice. It is a true ornament that will provide many years of fascinating observations.