Catanduba simoni

Catanduba simoni
The Catanduba simoni is a robust tarantula species distributed in the central regions of Brazil. It is distinguished by its dark brown body and lighter-colored legs, often featuring a subtle banding pattern. Named in honor of French arachnologist Eugène Simon, this species is known for its calm demeanor and adaptability to different environments.
Catanduba tuskae
| 🕷️ Scientific Name | Catanduba simoni |
|---|---|
| 🌍 Origin | Brazil |
| 📏 Size | 7 – 9 cm |
| 🎨 Color | Dark brown body, light brown legs |
| 🌳 Habitat | Forested areas, terrestrial |
| 📑 Genus | Catanduba |
🍽️ Diet:
Consumes a variety of insects, including crickets, moths, and roaches. In the wild, it may also capture small vertebrates such as frogs or lizards.
Catumiri argentinense (Argentinian Bronze Tarantula)
🛡️ Behavior:
Catanduba simoni is relatively calm and non-aggressive, making it suitable for novice keepers. When threatened, it prefers to retreat rather than show aggression, but will defend itself if cornered.
Catumiri chicaoi
🔍 Particularities:
This species can adapt to a variety of climates, but it thrives best in enclosures that replicate its natural forested habitat, with a slightly moist substrate and plenty of hiding spots.



