Euathlus sp. 'Hermosa' (Chilean Emerald Beauty) about 1"

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This docile species features a deep emerald green coloration across the carapace, and legs. The abdomen will be red and the knees will also be red. 

This deep green coloration is very rarely seen in the tarantula world, and even more rare to see it coupled with orange knees!

The first picture is a female and the second picture is an adult male in the wild. Both are really deep, but shiny green.

A very unique and beautiful species and these specimens are pure bloods! 

This is technically recognized as Euathlus truculentus hermosa, but most of the hobby calls this animal (Euathlus sp. Hermosa) so we changed the name to be more synonomus. 

Remember that each vendor may have different sources - so not all animals may look the same! 

Get them while they last!

Pictured is a young juvenile about half way grown. Imagine how muc color it will have as an adult! 

Names & Classifications

Genus: Euthalus
Species: truculentus
Type: Terrestrial
Temperment: Docile
Endemic Location: Chile
Adult Size:

Cage Requirements

Choose an enclosure at least twice the tarantula's leg span in width, depth, and height. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent condensation and provide a hide to help your pet feel secure.

Diet & Water

Feed your invertebrates crickets, roaches, or mealworms—we primarily use crickets and recommend feeding weekly. Provide a textured, shallow water dish as a drinking source, ensuring it's just water (no sugar, sponges, or additives).

Temperature & Humidity

Keep invertebrates at room temperature (65°F-75°F) and maintain humidity using soil. The soil should be damp but not saturated, resembling the texture and color of coffee grounds.

Soil & Plants

We use organic coconut fiber for our tarantulas because it resists mold and holds humidity well. For bioactive enclosures, choose nutrient-rich soil, ensuring it is free from insecticides and pests.