Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (GBB tarantula)
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Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (GBB tarantula)
Family: Theraphosidae
Subfamilies: Theraphosinae
Rod: Chromatopelma
Species: Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
(Green bottle blue tarantula)
Description: This species inhabits semi-desert parts of Venezuela. Growing opportunities of 15cm leg span. Not much poison (venom is about the strength of bee stings). There is a problem if you are allergic, if it is, then call your doctor. It belongs to a new species of the world and has irritating hairs that cause itching and redness. It's used as a defense against predators. Nervous and rather fearfully species with each other to escape to your own tunnel made from the network, but to bite. Species that is almost always visible. Good for beginners.
Data for keeping captive:
Temperature: 25-32C
Humidity: 40-50%
Water: While small drink water from the surface, and when they grow up they put the container with water.
Terrarium: While little can be stored in plastic containers when they grow enough Terrarium 30x30x30cm.
Diet: mealworm, crickets, cockroaches, etc. ...
Subfamilies: Theraphosinae
Rod: Chromatopelma
Species: Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
(Green bottle blue tarantula)
Description: This species inhabits semi-desert parts of Venezuela. Growing opportunities of 15cm leg span. Not much poison (venom is about the strength of bee stings). There is a problem if you are allergic, if it is, then call your doctor. It belongs to a new species of the world and has irritating hairs that cause itching and redness. It's used as a defense against predators. Nervous and rather fearfully species with each other to escape to your own tunnel made from the network, but to bite. Species that is almost always visible. Good for beginners.
Data for keeping captive:
Temperature: 25-32C
Humidity: 40-50%
Water: While small drink water from the surface, and when they grow up they put the container with water.
Terrarium: While little can be stored in plastic containers when they grow enough Terrarium 30x30x30cm.
Diet: mealworm, crickets, cockroaches, etc. ...
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