Texas Brown Tarantula
Adult body length is 13-14 cm, suitable temperature is 28-30 ℃, and suitable humidity is 65%. It is recommended to use moist peat, coconut brick and clay as the substrate. It tak
English name: Pampas Giant Crimson
Argentine MaroonSpider (Latin name: Grammostola grossa), also known as Pampas giant crimson, native to the subtropical grasslands of Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, Grammostola genus One of the upper-middle-sized species. From the pampas of South America, and not a well-known pet hunter Bird spider species, the visibility in the pet market is very low, and the price is naturally not low. The larvae are pink in color, as are the larvae of almost all tarantulas in this genus, which are simply like the larvae of red roses.
The origin of the Argentine red spider may overlap with those of the same genus, the Brazilian black and the Brazilian giant Jinzhijian. In the wild, they occupy the burrows of other small animals, but they are not very good at digging on their own. It is usually not digging under captivity, and it is a typical ground-dwelling pet tarantula. The adult body is 15-16 cm in length. Although the juvenile and rose larvae are almost the same, when the adult color is shown at 5-6 cm or more, the silver-gray hair covering the dark red shell is still very distinctive. .
The suitable temperature is 25~27℃, and the suitable humidity is 50%. It is recommended to use relatively dry peat and coconut bricks as the substrate. Overall, they are a docile and very hardy breed, suitable for beginners. If you're after a rare entry-level variety, this is a good choice.
Although juveniles and rose juveniles are almost the same, they show adult color when they are above 5-6 cm At the time, the silver-gray hair covered the dark red shell is still very distinctive.