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Juv 135 (1.5cm~5cm)
Sub 205 (5cm~10cm)
Adult 305 (10cm~)
Pair 810
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
The cobalt blue tarantula (Cyriopagopus lividus) is a tarantula species native to Myanmar and over the border into Thailand.It was originally described as Haplopelma lividum.
The cobalt blue tarantula is a medium-sized tarantula with a leg span around 13 cm (5 in). It is noted for its iridescent blue legs and light gray prosoma and opisthosoma, the latter of which may contain darker gray chevrons.Males and females look the same until the ultimate molt of the males. At this point, the male exhibits sexual dimorphism in the form of a light tan or bronze coloration and legginess. Additionally, males gain a palpal bulb on the pedipalps and tibial apophyses. The female eventually becomes larger than the male and lives years longer.
The cobalt blue tarantula is a fossorial species and spends nearly all of its time in deep burrows of its own construction. cobalt blue tarantulas inhabit the tropical rain forests of Southeast Asia, where they construct deep burrows, and generally only leave them to find food.
The cobalt blue tarantula is a medium-sized tarantula with a leg span around 13 cm (5 in). It is noted for its iridescent blue legs and light gray prosoma and opisthosoma, the latter of which may contain darker gray chevrons.Males and females look the same until the ultimate molt of the males. At this point, the male exhibits sexual dimorphism in the form of a light tan or bronze coloration and legginess. Additionally, males gain a palpal bulb on the pedipalps and tibial apophyses. The female eventually becomes larger than the male and lives years longer.
The cobalt blue tarantula is a fossorial species and spends nearly all of its time in deep burrows of its own construction. cobalt blue tarantulas inhabit the tropical rain forests of Southeast Asia, where they construct deep burrows, and generally only leave them to find food.