Caribena

Caribena versicolor

Caribena versicolor (Antilles Pinktoe / Martinique Red Tree Spider / Martinique Pinktoe)

The Caribena versicolor, also known as the “Antilles Pinktoe” or “Martinique Red Tree Spider,” is one of the most visually stunning tarantulas in the hobby. Native to the Caribbean island of Martinique, this species is known for its vibrant coloration, with juveniles being a brilliant blue and adults featuring a metallic green body with red hairs on the abdomen.

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🕷️ Scientific NameCaribena versicolor
🌍 OriginMartinique
📏 Size12 – 14 cm
🎨 ColorMetallic green body with red abdomen (adults), bright blue (juveniles)
🌳 HabitatArboreal, tropical rainforest
📑 GenusCaribena

🍽️ Diet:
Feeds on a variety of small insects, including crickets, roaches, and moths. In the wild, it may also prey on small vertebrates like tree frogs or lizards.

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🛡️ Behavior:
This species is known for its calm and docile nature. Like other pinktoe tarantulas, it prefers to jump or flee when disturbed rather than bite or flick hairs. It is an arboreal species that creates intricate web structures high in trees.

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🔍 Particularities:
The Antilles Pinktoe is one of the most colorful and popular species in the tarantula hobby due to its striking color changes from juvenile to adult. It requires a well-ventilated, humid environment with plenty of vertical space for climbing. Its beauty, ease of care, and calm temperament make it a favorite for both beginner and experienced hobbyists.

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