Phormictopus atrichomatus (Red Island Bird Eater Tarantula) 2-2.5" SEXED PAIR

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Description

Phormictopus atrichomatus (Red Island Bird Eater Tarantula)

A bold and fast-growing species from the Caribbean, this large terrestrial tarantula displays a velvety dark body with striking reddish setae on the abdomen and legs. Known for its strong feeding response and visibility, it makes a fantastic display animal once it settles in. Grab this new world tarantula for sale if you want an active, engaging giant.

Why do hobbyists keep Phormictopus atrichomatus?

  • Stunning Coloration: A velvety dark body with striking reddish setae across the abdomen and legs.
  • Large Size: Reaches around 7 inches or more at full leg span, a substantial Caribbean giant.
  • Great Feeding Response: A strong, reliable feeder that adds real energy to feeding time.

How should Phormictopus atrichomatus be kept?

  • Adult Size: Reaches about 7 inches or more at full leg span.
  • Enclosure: Choose an enclosure at least twice the leg span in width, depth, and height, with a roomy hide included.
  • 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: Skittish and fast, quite active though not overly defensive, engaging for keepers with some experience.

Are there any additional notes or considerations?

  • Genuinely Visible: This species tends to stay out and active rather than hiding, making it a strong display pick once settled.
  • Captive Bred: All Tarantulas are 100% captive bred.

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