Aphonopelma
Aphonopelma moderatum

Aphonopelma moderatum (Rio Grande Gold Tarantula)
The Aphonopelma moderatum, commonly called the “Rio Grande Gold Tarantula,” is a species native to Texas. It is known for its beautiful golden carapace, which contrasts with its dark brown to black legs and abdomen.
Aphonopelma moellendorfi
| 🕷️ Scientific Name | Aphonopelma moderatum |
|---|---|
| 🌍 Origin | United States (Texas) |
| 📏 Size | 12 – 14 cm |
| 🎨 Color | Golden carapace, dark legs |
| 📑 Genus | Aphonopelma |
🍽️ Diet:
Feeds primarily on insects such as crickets, cockroaches, and beetles. Occasionally, it may prey on small mammals like baby mice.
Aphonopelma mojave
🛡️ Behavior:
This species is generally calm and rarely aggressive. It prefers to use urticating hairs as a primary defense mechanism rather than biting.
Aphonopelma mooreae
🔍 Particularities:
The Rio Grande Gold Tarantula is highly sought after due to its stunning coloration and calm temperament, making it a favorite among tarantula enthusiasts.



