Good day ZTH peeps,
Up for sale today i 2 teenage tarantulas. I cant keep them cause my daughter who's 8 months old has developed a sence of need to know and taste EVERYTHING she see's. You will find the details for the EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS below.. Thank you for looking..
Brazilian Black and White Tarantula (Brazilopelma colloratvillosum)
The Brazilian Black and White Tarantula is a very rare, expensive, and desirable tarantula species! It is another beautiful black and white striped tarantula, like the Brazilian Whiteknee Tarantula (Acanthoscurria geniculata), but with broader strips of white hairs. This tarantula species can get fairly large too, adding to it's appeal. The Brazilian Black and White Tarantula is not usually seen for sale in the United States, but can be found easier in Europe. These tarantulas aren't too aggressive, but won't hesitate to flick urticating hairs if disturbed. Brazilian Black and White Tarantulas can be great display tarantulas because they are so hard to obtain, along with the beauty they possess. If you are looking for a great rare tarantula for your collection, keep this species in mind, and keep looking!
Range: Savannah, grassland, and pampas areas of Brazil.
Type: Terrestrial.
Diet: Spiderlings eat pinhead crickets and other small insects. Adults eat
crickets, other large insects, small lizards, pinkie mice, and an occasional fuzzy mouse.
Full Grown Size: 6.5 to 8 inches.
Current Size: 2.5 to 3 inches.
Growth: Medium speed.
Temperature: 80 to 85° F.
Humidity: 75 to 80%. All tarantulas that have at least a 3" legspan may drink from a shallow, wide water dish.
Temperament: Docile and calm.
Housing: Babies can live in a clear plastic deli-container with air holes. Adults can live in a 10 to 15-gallon tank. Floor space is more important than height.
Substrate: 3 to 4 inches of peat moss, or potting soil.
Decor: Logs, driftwood, cork bark, etc. make good hiding places. Moss can be added for floor cover.
Other Names: Brazilian Giant Black and White Tarantula.
Shop selling price: RM900-RM1100
PRICE: Make me an offer
Pictures provided upon request.
Call 016-261 6111 for any dealing. SMS will not be entertained.
Brazilian Salmon Pink Birdeater
With a leg-span of up to 10 inches, the Brazilian salmon pink birdeater is one of the largest tarantulas in the world. And this spider gets big fast: it can grow up to a diameter of six inches in the first year of life!
Where they live: wandering around and in burrows on the ground in the tropical rainforests of Brazil
Favourite foods: insects and frogs
Special features: one of the largest Tarantulas known
Temperament: aggressive; will bite and throw off barbed hairs from their abdomen when annoyed.
This terrestrial beast very similar T. blondi in size, attitude and urtication. Heavily bodied with black and gray colors with pinkish hairs. This monster spider is very easy to manage and breed. with lengths reaching up to 10"
Current Size: 5 inches
Shop selling price: RM1400
Price: Make me an offer
Pictures provided upon request.
Call 016-261 6111 for any dealing. SMS will not be entertained.
Up for sale today i 2 teenage tarantulas. I cant keep them cause my daughter who's 8 months old has developed a sence of need to know and taste EVERYTHING she see's. You will find the details for the EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS below.. Thank you for looking..
Brazilian Black and White Tarantula (Brazilopelma colloratvillosum)
The Brazilian Black and White Tarantula is a very rare, expensive, and desirable tarantula species! It is another beautiful black and white striped tarantula, like the Brazilian Whiteknee Tarantula (Acanthoscurria geniculata), but with broader strips of white hairs. This tarantula species can get fairly large too, adding to it's appeal. The Brazilian Black and White Tarantula is not usually seen for sale in the United States, but can be found easier in Europe. These tarantulas aren't too aggressive, but won't hesitate to flick urticating hairs if disturbed. Brazilian Black and White Tarantulas can be great display tarantulas because they are so hard to obtain, along with the beauty they possess. If you are looking for a great rare tarantula for your collection, keep this species in mind, and keep looking!
Range: Savannah, grassland, and pampas areas of Brazil.
Type: Terrestrial.
Diet: Spiderlings eat pinhead crickets and other small insects. Adults eat
crickets, other large insects, small lizards, pinkie mice, and an occasional fuzzy mouse.
Full Grown Size: 6.5 to 8 inches.
Current Size: 2.5 to 3 inches.
Growth: Medium speed.
Temperature: 80 to 85° F.
Humidity: 75 to 80%. All tarantulas that have at least a 3" legspan may drink from a shallow, wide water dish.
Temperament: Docile and calm.
Housing: Babies can live in a clear plastic deli-container with air holes. Adults can live in a 10 to 15-gallon tank. Floor space is more important than height.
Substrate: 3 to 4 inches of peat moss, or potting soil.
Decor: Logs, driftwood, cork bark, etc. make good hiding places. Moss can be added for floor cover.
Other Names: Brazilian Giant Black and White Tarantula.
Shop selling price: RM900-RM1100
PRICE: Make me an offer
Pictures provided upon request.
Call 016-261 6111 for any dealing. SMS will not be entertained.
Brazilian Salmon Pink Birdeater
With a leg-span of up to 10 inches, the Brazilian salmon pink birdeater is one of the largest tarantulas in the world. And this spider gets big fast: it can grow up to a diameter of six inches in the first year of life!
Where they live: wandering around and in burrows on the ground in the tropical rainforests of Brazil
Favourite foods: insects and frogs
Special features: one of the largest Tarantulas known
Temperament: aggressive; will bite and throw off barbed hairs from their abdomen when annoyed.
This terrestrial beast very similar T. blondi in size, attitude and urtication. Heavily bodied with black and gray colors with pinkish hairs. This monster spider is very easy to manage and breed. with lengths reaching up to 10"
Current Size: 5 inches
Shop selling price: RM1400
Price: Make me an offer
Pictures provided upon request.
Call 016-261 6111 for any dealing. SMS will not be entertained.
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