Bistriopelma fabianae

Bistriopelma fabianae
The Bistriopelma fabianae is a recently described species native to the high-altitude regions of Peru. This species exhibits a reddish-brown coloration with distinct striping on its legs. As with other species in the genus, it is adapted to the cooler, high-altitude grasslands of the Andes.
 Bistriopelma kiwicha
Bistriopelma kiwicha
| 🕷️ Scientific Name | Bistriopelma fabianae | 
|---|---|
| 🌍 Origin | Peru | 
| 📏 Size | 7 – 9 cm | 
| 🎨 Color | Reddish-brown with leg striping | 
| 🌳 Habitat | High-altitude grasslands, terrestrial | 
| đź“‘ Genus | Bistriopelma | 
🍽️ Diet:
Feeds on small insects such as crickets, beetles, and grasshoppers, relying on its burrow as a base for hunting.
 Avicularia versicolor (Antilles Pinktoe Tarantula)
Avicularia versicolor (Antilles Pinktoe Tarantula)
🛡️ Behavior:
This species is typically calm and spends much of its time hidden in burrows or under rocks. When threatened, it prefers to retreat rather than display aggressive behaviors.
 Bonnetina alagoni
Bonnetina alagoni
🔍 Particularities:
Bistriopelma fabianae is known for its adaptation to the harsh conditions of the Andes, making it an interesting species for hobbyists who enjoy replicating cooler, high-altitude environments. It is relatively rare in the hobby, but highly sought after due to its unique appearance and habitat.



