Dolichothele diamantinensis (Blue Dwarf Beauty Tarantula)

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  • Measured in Diagonal Leg Span
Size: 0.5-0.75"

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Dolichothele diamantinensis (Blue Dwarf Beauty Tarantula) for sale

This species only gets about 3" leg span and features a bright shiny electric blue body and legs, with orange hairs across the abdomen and greenish carapace. They have an awesome feeding response, grow quickly and web a lot!


Notes from Will:

This is one of my personal favorite species. This species to like "column" webbing where they kind of make a spiral of webbing upwards.

We keep them like arboreal and they fill all the open space with sheets of webbing, but they are not true arboreal.

Some people may think that these are fragile, but I have found keeping them with a little more airflow and plenty of anchor points (like a pink toe) is beneficial.

These are also really cool to raise since they have an amazing feeding response (take down HUGE prey), are heavy webbers and their blues show early!  

 

Photo Cred: Creatures From the North

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Names & Classifications

Genus: Dolichothele S
pecies: diamantinensis
Type: Dwarf/Heavy Webber
Temperment: Defensive and fast
Endemic Location: Brazil
Adult Size: 3.5-3"

How we measure invertebrates:

We measure tarantulas and spiders in diagonal legspan. This means the distance from the front right to back left leg (or vise versa) when the animal is stretched out.

Cenitpedes we measure the full length of the animal from the antennae to the back legs

Scorpions we typically measure the body-length of the animal.

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.