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Juv 210 (1.5cm~5cm)
Sub 315 (5cm~9cm)
Adult 475 (9cm~)
Pair 1260
For more product view may visit:
FB: fb.me/ScorpoHunter
(Promotion and Intro)
IG: Scorpo Hunter
Website: https://scorpohunter.weebly.com/
Shopee: Scorpo Hunter (Pet supplies)
Mudah: Scorpo Hunter (Pets)
We will list new product on weekly basis.
All transaction gains are fundraising for collection expansion purposes.
TARANTUDEX
Avicularia avicularia also known as the pinktoe tarantula, is a species of tarantula native to Costa Rica, Brazil and the southern of Caribbean. This species is sometimes called the Guyana pinktoe, common pinktoe, or South American pinktoe. A full grown pinktoe tarantula can grow up to six inches in length.
The mature pinktoe tarantula has a dark-colored body and pinkish feet, hence its name. Juvenile specimens, however, have pinkish bodies and dark-colored feet. Pinktoe tarantulas undergo a reversal in their coloration as they approach adulthood at 4–5 years.
They are sit-and-wait predators, with limited activity. They are known to lure in their victims through the process of stationization, the act of remaining in a trance-like state until moment of attack. Being arboreal species, they require a relatively tall habitat with plenty of climbing space in captivity. They require a lot of moisture, along with ample ventilation to prevent molds from developing.
They have a short lifespan and usually live between 7-9 years. Their first reaction when threatened is usually to run or leap away. Their venom is considered mild, even compared to other new-world tarantulas. Although this species is often rumoured to be communal, housing them in groups will almost inevitably lead to cannibalism over time.
The mature pinktoe tarantula has a dark-colored body and pinkish feet, hence its name. Juvenile specimens, however, have pinkish bodies and dark-colored feet. Pinktoe tarantulas undergo a reversal in their coloration as they approach adulthood at 4–5 years.
They are sit-and-wait predators, with limited activity. They are known to lure in their victims through the process of stationization, the act of remaining in a trance-like state until moment of attack. Being arboreal species, they require a relatively tall habitat with plenty of climbing space in captivity. They require a lot of moisture, along with ample ventilation to prevent molds from developing.
They have a short lifespan and usually live between 7-9 years. Their first reaction when threatened is usually to run or leap away. Their venom is considered mild, even compared to other new-world tarantulas. Although this species is often rumoured to be communal, housing them in groups will almost inevitably lead to cannibalism over time.