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$55.00 – $70.00
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Terrestrial Crib Top Open
The Ultimate in Transparency.
Tarantula Cribs Clarity. High-quality acrylic provides complete transparency. Our clearest terrestrial enclosure yet, with 360 degree views.This is where clarity meets quality.
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$40.00 – $110.00
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$25.00
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$5.00 – $30.00
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$75.00
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$150.00
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$150.00
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$75.00
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$90.00
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$110.00
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$5.00
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Tliltocatl epicureanus 1/2"
Tliltocatl epicureanus is found in central Yucatán, preferring moist forest and rainforest environments. It shares a close relationship with T. vagans but has a more restricted distribution in south-eastern Mexico. All species within the Brachypelma genus, which at the time included Tliltocatl, were added to CITES Appendix II in 1994, resulting in trade restriction |
$25.00 – $45.00
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$250.00
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Tliltocatl schroederi Females 4"(CITES)
**Mexican Black Velvet Tarantula Summary:**
Discover the beauty and care essentials of the Mexican Black Velvet tarantula:
**Overview:**
- Formerly Brachypelma schroederi, native to Valles Centrales de Oaxaca, Mexico.
- Medium-sized, males 34–36 mm, females 48 mm; dark brown to black coloring.
- Notable for unique plumose hairs on legs.
**Habitat:**
- Indigenous to Mexican savannas and scrublands.
**Care Guidelines:**
- Temperature: Maintain 70°-85°F (21.1°-29.4°C); recommend 80°F (26.6°C).
- Humidity: 65%-80%, with wet/dry cycle; use spiderling vial with 3-4 inches substrate.
- Substrate: Mix peat moss, vermiculite, coconut fiber, and dirt for firmness.
- Provide bark hide for burrowing; opportunistically burrows.
- Feed fruit flies initially, progress to baby crickets, and adults eat roaches or crickets weekly.
- Keep a water dish; observed drinking is rare.
**Life Cycle:**
- Moderate growth rate; spiderlings reach 3 inches (7.62 cm) in three years.
- Adults typically grow to 4 inches (10.16 cm) after six years.
**Temperament:**
- Docile; rarely exhibits threat poses.
- Excellent display tarantula, particularly as it matures.
**Conclusion:**
Mexican Black Velvet, less common in the hobby, offers a unique and manageable tarantula-keeping experience. With its captivating appearance, ease of care, and calm demeanor, it's a gem for enthusiasts of all levels. |
$250.00
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$150.00
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Ybyrapora diversipes
Ybyrapora diversipes, commonly known because of its vibrant coloration and unique behaviors, has undergone several taxonomic changes since its first description. Initially classified as *Mygale diversipes* in 1842, it was later named *Eurypelma diversipes*, then *Avicularia diversipes*, and finally recognized as *Ybyrapora diversipes* in 2017. This arboreal species from the New World thrives in the lush, tropical environments of Southern Bahia, Brazil.
Physical Description and Size
The spider exhibits a stunning transformation in its appearance from youth to adulthood:
- **Juveniles** display metallic silver, blue, and green tones with a distinctive red stripe and dark pattern on the abdomen.
- **Adults** evolve into a deep violet and blue, adorned with pinkish hairs, making them a spectacular sight.
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$45.00
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