Hapalopus formosus (Pumpkin Patch Tarantula)

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Hapalopus formosus (Pumpkin Patch Tarantula)

This compact Colombian dwarf stands out immediately with its bold black and burnt orange patterning, giving it that unmistakable “pumpkin patch” look. Adults hold a crisp contrast across the abdomen and legs, with dark femurs and bright orange markings that stay vivid rather than washing out over time. Unlike many species, juveniles already show strong coloration early on, developing into their adult pattern without going through a long dull phase. Despite their small 2–3 inch size, they come across as energetic and leggy, constantly moving and webbing, which makes them feel much more present than their size would suggest.

Why do hobbyists keep Hapalopus formosus?

  • Color from an early age: Slings already show their signature orange and black tones, so there’s no long wait for visual payoff

  • Heavy webbing behavior: Builds dense sheets of webbing across the enclosure, often covering substrate and decor completely

  • Active and visible: Frequently out exploring, especially when humidity is dialed in correctly

  • Compact size: A true dwarf that fits comfortably in small setups without feeling “empty”

  • Fast growth: Reaches maturity quicker than many larger terrestrial species

  • Distinct seasonal look: The pumpkin-like patterning gives it a unique aesthetic that stands apart in any collection

Care Overview?

  • Enclosure: Terrestrial setup, footprint about 3× leg span and height about 2×, with substrate depth around leg span to allow light burrowing and web anchoring

  • Temperature: 65–75°F

  • Humidity: Moderate to higher humidity, slightly moist substrate encourages more surface activity and webbing

  • Diet: Small insects such as pinhead crickets or roach nymphs, sized appropriately to the carapace (head)

  • Temperament: Fast and skittish, more prone to bolting than standing ground

Additional Notes or Considerations?

This species really benefits from a slightly more humid setup than typical dry terrestrials. When conditions are right, they’re far more likely to stay out and actively web instead of hiding. Adding light anchor points like bits of cork or leaf litter helps encourage more elaborate web structures, which is where this species truly shines.

 

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Names & Classifications

Genus: Hapalopus
Species: formosus
Type: Terrrestrial
Temperment: Docile but fast
Endemic Location: Colombia
Adult Size: 3-4"

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.