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: Indian violet
Origin: Indian Rainforest
Indian cutworm Spider (Latin name: Chilobrachys fimbriatus) is also known as Indian violet, native to the Indian rainforest, is a species of tarantula that was discovered very early and entered PetsOne of the types of tarantula lovers' rearing boxes. They are also probably one of the most famous of the pet tarantula species native to Asia.
The Indian cutworm has an adult body length of 14-15 cm and foot span. Compared with other species of the genus Chilobrachys, most of them look the same overall. Tigers are much more colorful. The first is the iconic black "tiger stripe" on the tawny belly, which naturally gives them their name. Their carapace is golden yellow, and the legs of the larger individuals reflect blue-purple, which is also the reason for their other Chinese name.
The suitable temperature is 26~28℃, and the suitable humidity is 80%. It is recommended to use slightly damp peat, coconut brick and clay as the substrate. Their juveniles are similar to other species of the same genus, they are all gray-black, and there is nothing special. They usually need to grow to more than 3 cm to begin to show yellowish brown and black markings on the abdomen. They are easily startled, and the young run fast, even catching up with some arboreal species. They do some digging, and the species in this genus are known as "silk-making machines." They will lay a thick layer of silk netting around the nest and rely on these nets to sense prey or threat. After a certain size, they will show a ferocious character, and with relatively high toxicity, they are not a suitable species for beginners.