Phormictopus sp. 'Blue Azul' (Dominican Blue Bird Eater Tarantula) *VERY RARE* 0.75-1"
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Description
Phormictopus sp. 'Blue Azul' (Dominican Blue Bird Eater Tarantula)
The Phormictopus sp. 'Blue Azul' is a gorgeous species from the Dominican Republic that features amazing color throughout its entire life. Slings start out bright blue, then transition toward a violet coloration with a metallic sheen as they mature, most vivid right after a fresh molt. Grab this rare new world tarantula for sale if you want a giant with genuinely striking color from start to finish.
Why do hobbyists keep Phormictopus sp. 'Blue Azul'?
- Stunning Coloration: A metallic sheen of sapphire blue, electric teal, and violet-purple undertones, especially vivid right after a molt.
- Drastic Color Change: Bright blue as a sling, gradually transitioning toward violet as it matures.
- Large Size: A true giant within the Phormictopus genus, with serious presence at maturity.
- Rare in the Hobby: One of the rarer Phormictopus color forms, a genuine centerpiece for collectors.
How should Phormictopus sp. 'Blue Azul' be kept?
- Adult Size: Reaches about 8 inches 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: Generally calm for its size, though it's still a good idea to move slowly and avoid startling it during maintenance.
Are there any additional notes or considerations?
- Color Throughout Life: Unlike species that only develop color as adults, this one carries striking blue and violet tones from a young age all the way through maturity.
- Captive Bred: All Tarantulas are 100% captive bred.