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Juv 145 (1.5cm~6cm)
Sub 215 (6cm~13cm)
Adult 320 (13cm~)
Pair 855
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
Pterinopelma sazimai is a species of tarantula which belongs to the family Theraphosidae. It is also commonly known as the Brazilian blue or Sazima's tarantula and is well known with its iridescent blue in color,
P. sazimai is native to an ecological island within the Chapada Diamantina National Park in Bahia, Brazil. In 2012, it became the first Brazilian species to appear on the International Institute for Species Exploration's Top 10 New Species list. The specific epithet sazimai honors Ivan Sazima, a Brazilian zoologist who was the first to collect exemplars of the species. This species is endangered due to the destruction of its habitat and overcollecting for the illegal pet trade.
This tarantula is a terrestrial bird spider and is an opportunistic burrower. They are new world tarantula which mean they have urticating hairs on their abdomen. Their body length can reach up to 5 to 6 cm while their span width is around 14-16cm. Their growth rate is consider to be medium. As a new world tarantula the P.sazimai will try to flee at first but persistant provocation will result in the use of urticating hairs or setae.
P. sazimai is native to an ecological island within the Chapada Diamantina National Park in Bahia, Brazil. In 2012, it became the first Brazilian species to appear on the International Institute for Species Exploration's Top 10 New Species list. The specific epithet sazimai honors Ivan Sazima, a Brazilian zoologist who was the first to collect exemplars of the species. This species is endangered due to the destruction of its habitat and overcollecting for the illegal pet trade.
This tarantula is a terrestrial bird spider and is an opportunistic burrower. They are new world tarantula which mean they have urticating hairs on their abdomen. Their body length can reach up to 5 to 6 cm while their span width is around 14-16cm. Their growth rate is consider to be medium. As a new world tarantula the P.sazimai will try to flee at first but persistant provocation will result in the use of urticating hairs or setae.