Genres

  • Aphonopelma caniceps

    Aphonopelma caniceps

    Aphonopelma caniceps (Mexican Black Velvet) The Aphonopelma caniceps, also known as the “Mexican Black Velvet,” is a strikingly beautiful tarantula known for its deep, velvet-black…

  • Aphonopelma catalina

    Aphonopelma catalina

    Aphonopelma catalina (Santa Catalina Mountain Tarantula) The Aphonopelma catalina, or “Santa Catalina Mountain Tarantula,” is a terrestrial species found in the arid and semi-arid regions…

  • Aphonopelma chalcodes

    Aphonopelma chalcodes

    Aphonopelma chalcodes (Western Desert Tarantula / Arizona Blonde Tarantula / Mexican Blonde Tarantula) The Aphonopelma chalcodes, known by various common names such as “Western Desert…

  • Aphonopelma chiricahua

    Aphonopelma chiricahua

    Aphonopelma chiricahua (Chiricahua Tarantula) The Aphonopelma chiricahua, or “Chiricahua Tarantula,” is a species native to the Chiricahua Mountains in Arizona, USA. It has a dark…

  • Antillena rickwesti

    Antillena rickwesti

    Antillena rickwesti Description:The Antillena rickwesti is an arboreal tarantula endemic to the Caribbean, particularly Hispaniola Island. It is known for its bright metallic blue coloration…

  • Acanthopelma beccarii

    Acanthopelma beccarii Description:Acanthopelma beccarii is a species of tarantula native to Central America. This tarantula is less known in the pet trade and is not…

  • Acanthoscurria belterrensis

    Acanthoscurria belterrensis Description:Acanthoscurria belterrensis is a tarantula native to the forested and humid areas of Brazil. It prefers tropical climates, where it can dig burrows…

  • Acanthoscurria chacoana

    Acanthoscurria chacoana (Bolivian Redrump Tarantula / Bolivian Salmon Pink Tarantula) Description:The Acanthoscurria chacoana is a tarantula native to Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina. It is known…

  • Acanthoscurria cordubensis

    Acanthoscurria cordubensis (Rusty Brown Birdeater) Description:Acanthoscurria cordubensis , also known as the “Rusty Brown Birdeater”, is native to the mountainous and semi-arid regions of Argentina,…

  • Acanthoscurria geniculata

    Acanthoscurria geniculata (Brazilian White Knee, Giant White Knee) Description:The Acanthoscurria geniculata is a tarantula native to Brazil and is one of the most popular in…

  • Acanthoscurria gomesiana

    Acanthoscurria gomesiana Description:Acanthoscurria gomesiana is a species of tarantula found in tropical environments in Brazil. It prefers areas with dense vegetation and moist soils for…

  • Acanthoscurria insubtilis

    Acanthoscurria insubtilis (Bolivian Black Velvet) Description:Acanthoscurria insubtilis , known as the “Bolivian Black Velvet”, is a tarantula found in Bolivia. Its name refers to its…

  • Acanthoscurria juruenicola

    Acanthoscurria juruenicola (Brazilian Orange Banded Tarantula) Description:The Acanthoscurria juruenicola , known as the “Brazilian Orange Banded Tarantula”, is native to Brazil and is easily identifiable…

  • Acanthoscurria maga

    Acanthoscurria maga (Antilles Pink Patch) Description:The Acanthoscurria maga , also known as the “Antilles Pink Patch”, is a tarantula that inhabits tropical rainforest areas. It…

  • Acanthoscurria musculosa

    Acanthoscurria musculosa (Brazilian Black Velvet) Description:Acanthoscurria musculosa , also known as the Brazilian Black Velvet, is a tarantula native to Brazil. Its name is derived…

  • Acanthoscurria natalensis

    Acanthoscurria natalensis (Natal Brown Birdeater) Description:Acanthoscurria natalensis , known as the “Natal Brown Birdeater”, is a species of tarantula that lives in Brazil, characterized by…

  • Acanthoscurria paulensis

    Acanthoscurria paulensis (Brazilian Giant Black) Description:Acanthoscurria paulensis , known as the “Brazilian Giant Black”, is a tarantula native to Brazil. It is recognized by its…

  • Acanthoscurria rhodothele

    Acanthoscurria rhodothele Description:Acanthoscurria rhodothele is a rare species in the pet trade, native to Brazil. It is known for its unique color pattern in brown…

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