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Orange Bob

2022-03-18 / 803 Read

Orange babesVariety introduction

Currently common in the mainland There are four color variants - red, primary, dark, and a Usambara variant. At present, the most common red variant in the mainland is the red variant, which is usually called "Sunny Babu". The "Usambara Mountain Variants" and "Primary Colors" are often referred to as "Orange Babs/African Kimbabs", while the Dark Bubble varieties are less common. Orange babes are fast-growing species with a lifespan of more than 8-10 years.

Chinese name: African Orange Babu//Lieyang Babu

Subfamily: Harpatirinae

Origin: Tanzania/Kenya Habitat Type: Dry Plains

Adult body size: about 12-15cm foot extension

Optimum temperature: 27-30℃

Optimum humidity: 40-60%

Recommended substrate: dry peat/coconut brick

Life type: ground burrowing arboreal depending on the environment

aggressiveness: very strong

Whether it will kick hair: no

Orange babes feeding methods

Orange babes are Spider is a very good species in the mouths of lovers. Orange babes are very aggressive from their larvae and dare to attack feeds that are several times larger than themselves. (But for the safety of spiders, this is not recommended.) It accepts mealworms, crickets, cockroaches and other common spider feeds. It's worth noting that generally tarantulas are always better off with moister bedding, but they need dry bedding, and too wet bedding can make them uncomfortable and possibly die. You can provide them with a piece of bark or shelter to hide, which will increase their sense of security, and will not be too neurotic and easy to attack or dig the bedding material. Orange babes are also a very tenacious species, and players often simply "raise them naked" (that is, there is only one spider in a rearing box, neither evading nor bedding.) But they can still live. Very healthy.

They also like to use spider silk to "decorate" their lair (see the picture on the right), and enjoy the title of "Great Immortal of Pansi" in the mouths of players. If you're willing to keep a pot of soil, give the adults fairly thick bedding, and you'll see a pretty spectacular ground net.

Fitness: Advanced species with strong aggressiveness and relatively high toxicity, suitable for experienced breeders. But there are also some beginners who use them to practice their hands, and the effect is also good, but it is necessary to beware of the biting problem mentioned below.

According to a breeder's record of being bitten, the pain is severe, the muscles have a pulling feeling, just biting the fingers, the whole arm has a feeling of tightness and numbness, so the orange barbu has a standard neurotoxin , The toxicity is large, and when the individual is large, be careful not to be bitten.

Rarity: Normal