This are large tarantula having a nasty behavior. They are known for being a constructive intense webber and not an ideal show specimen.
Chilobrachys Andersoni Caresheet
This specie is a native of Malaysia and a very aggressive tarantula. It is not recommended for beginners due to it very aggressive behavior.
Common name: Malaysian Mahogony/ Burmese brown
Class: Terrestrial
Temp/humidity: 75 to 80ºF / 24 to 27ºc for the temperature and 75 to 80% for the humidity
Housing: Floor space is more important than height
Substrate: four to five inches of substrate. On my enclosure I use a mix of coconut fiber/coco peat, vermiculite and peat moss.
Feeding: Slings: Pinhead crickets or mealworms (mealworms must have to cut into two)Larger specimens: Crickets, mealworms, pinky, roaches, or other large insects. Simple mist the tarantula everyday and feed once or twice a week.
Water requirements: For spider slings, misting the enclosure 2 times a week is enough. For adult, provide a water dish and misting the enclosure ones a week.
Growth: Fast grower tarantula
Size: 5 to 6 inches
Temperament: Very defensive
Chilobrachys huahini Caresheet
An old world tarantula from Malaysia and Thailand. It has a lightning fast speed and not suitable for beginners.
Common name: Asian giant fawn
Class: terrestrial but also an opportunistic burrower
Temp/humidity: 70F to 80F or 21C – 28C// humidity is medium 70 to 80%
Housing: Floor space is more important than height
Substrate: four to five inches of substrate. On my enclosure I use a mix of coconut fiber/coco peat, vermiculite and peat moss.
Feeding: Slings: Pinhead crickets or mealworms (mealworms must have to cut into two)Larger specimens: Crickets, mealworms, pinky, roaches, or other large insects. Simple mist the tarantula everyday and feed once or twice a week.
Water requirements: For spider slings, misting the enclosure 2 times a week is enough. For adult, provide a water dish and misting the enclosure ones a week.
Growth: Fast grower tarantula
Size: up to 6 inches
Temperament: Skittish and Defensive. It is very fast and nervous.
Chilobrachys fimbriatus Caresheet
The Indian Violet is a beautiful species in all stages of life. Starting out as a moroonish violet color (spiderling) and matures to violet, maroon with a "tiger" stripped rump. Not recommended as a beginner species, because of their aggressiveness and lightning quick speed.
Common
name: Indian violet
Class: Terrestrial
Temp/humidity: temperature must be 25-30C. and humidity must be 80-100%
Housing: Floor space is more important than height
Substrate: four to five inches of substrate. On my enclosure I use a mix of coconut fiber/coco peat, vermiculite and peat moss.
Feeding: Slings: Pinhead crickets or mealworms (mealworms must have to cut into two)Larger specimens: Crickets, mealworms, pinky,roaches, or other large insects. Simple mist the tarantula everyday and feed once or twice a week.
Water requirements: For spider slings, misting the enclosure everyday is good since they come from a wet, humid area. Constant misting is a must. For adult, provide a water dish and misting the enclosure frequently.
Growth: fast grower
Size: up to 5 to 6 inches
Temperament: semi-aggresive and skittish.
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