Eupalaestrus campestratus (Pink Zebra Beauty Tarantula) 0.5"

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Description

Eupalaestrus campestratus (Pink Zebra Beauty Tarantula)

Perhaps one of the best starter tarantulas out there, this is a gorgeous pink species known for its very docile nature and extremely long lifespan. The black-brown body is set off by pale pink hairs and black-and-white zebra-like markings near the knees. Grab this rare, docile new world tarantula for sale, a genuine standout among beginner-friendly species.

Why do hobbyists keep Eupalaestrus campestratus?

  • Stunning Coloration: A black-brown body accented with pale pink hairs and distinctive black-and-white banding near the knees.
  • Docile Temperament: Extremely docile, often considered one of the calmest species in the entire hobby.
  • Long Lived: Females can live for decades with proper care, making this a genuine lifelong companion.

How should Eupalaestrus campestratus be kept?

  • Adult Size: Reaches about 5 to 6 inches at full leg span.
  • Enclosure: Choose an enclosure at least twice the leg span in width, depth, and height, with a hide included for security.
  • Temperature: Keep between 65 to 75 degrees F.
  • Humidity: Keep the substrate damp but not saturated, resembling the texture and color of coffee grounds. Organic coconut fiber works well since it resists mold and holds humidity steadily.
  • Water: A shallow textured water dish works well, something they can grip when climbing out.
  • Diet: Crickets, roaches, or mealworms sized to about a quarter of the leg span, matching the width of the carapace (head). Feed at least once a week.
  • Temperament: Extremely docile, one of the calmest and most beginner-friendly species available.

Are there any additional notes or considerations?

  • Plays Dead: This species is known for playing dead when handled or during rehousing, a normal behavior rather than a sign of distress.
  • Captive Bred: All Tarantulas are 100% captive bred.

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