Bistriopelma

Bistriopelma peyoi

Bistriopelma peyoi

The Bistriopelma peyoi is another species found in the high-altitude regions of Peru. It has a light brown to beige coloration, often with darker markings on the legs and body. Like other species in this genus, it thrives in the cooler, drier environments of the Andes.

Bistriopelma fabianaeBistriopelma fabianae
🕷️ Scientific NameBistriopelma peyoi
🌍 OriginPeru
📏 Size7 – 9 cm
🎨 ColorLight brown with darker patterns
🌳 HabitatHigh-altitude, terrestrial
📑 GenusBistriopelma

🍽️ Diet:
Feeds on small insects such as crickets and beetles. It is primarily a nocturnal hunter, taking advantage of the cooler nighttime temperatures.

Bistriopelma kiwichaBistriopelma kiwicha

🛡️ Behavior:
This species is known for being shy and reclusive. It tends to retreat to its burrow when threatened and is not known for aggressive behavior.

Avicularia versicolorAvicularia versicolor (Antilles Pinktoe Tarantula)

🔍 Particularities:
The Bistriopelma peyoi is adapted to survive in cooler climates, and its ability to tolerate low temperatures makes it stand out among tarantula species. It is best suited for advanced keepers who can provide the right environmental conditions.

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