My Pets
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Name: |
Acanthoscurria geniculata (Brazilian Whiteknee Tarantula) 1.0.0 |
| Discoverer: | C.L. Koch 1842 |
| Habitat: |
Brazil |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 9 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 24°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 70% - 80% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, bombarding |
| Exact Description: | Acantoscurria geniculata (Vogelspinnen Hameln) |
| Short-Description: | This one was a spiderling when I received it as a gift from a friend. The hope that it becomes a female, unfortunately not has been fulfilled. Nevertheless, the male is a great animal. It also takes food very well. It is one of the most popular tarantulas and is also frequently referred to "White Smithi". In general, the animal digs very much, but not the male. It runs every day through the enclosure, because it is looking for a wanting to mate female. I'm going to try an experiment with my Nhandu chromatus-female. If it has shed itself, I'm sitting right there with my tweezers. Experience has shown, that this doesn't work, but a trial, without that the animals do something against each other, it's worth. She is an absolute eating machine and the feeding behavior can be compared with Theraphosa blondi. |
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Name: |
Avicularia metallica (Red-footed Trantula) 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Anton Ausserer 1875 |
| Habitat: |
Central America to Ecuador and North Brazil |
| Territory: | Tree dweller |
| Size: | 6 - 7 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 26°C - 30°C |
| Humidity: | 75% - 85% |
| Behavior: | Harmless |
| Exact Description: | Avicularia metallica (Wikipedia) |
| Short-Description: | R.I.P. 2000 - 02.01.2010 She is one of the most harmless tree tarantulas that I know, they often shy away from its holder, but can be touched easily and even be pet. My specimen, rubs her abdomen, even against my fingers when I pet it. Although in theory it could have a go to bite, it's a peaceful animal. I actually think that will never be the case with it, because they show no signs of aggression in any way. But what I have found out is that when it is excited, it can be pretty fast and sometimes even can perform small jumps. The animal is often offered to beginners, because of its peacefulness, which is also often proved. It is important that it does not lead to dehydration. |
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Name: |
Brachypelma albopilosum (Curly Hair Trantula) 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Valerio 1980 |
| Habitat: |
Costa Rica, Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 7 - 8 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 26°C |
| Humidity: | 75% - 85% |
| Behavior: | Harmless |
| Exact Description: | Brachypelma albopilosum (Wikipedia) |
| Short-Description: | The curly hair tarantula, has no particular color, but still is as the name suggests, unique in their hair, and probably one of the most peaceful specimen I have ever got to know. Its acceptance of food can be described as well. It is a bottom dweller and undermines its cave, where it often resides outside its refuge. Their descendants are amazing with up to 2,000 eggs a lot, so it is also common and very convenient for beginners offered. |
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Name: |
Brachypelma smithi (Redknee Trantula) 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 1897 |
| Habitat: |
Mexico |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 8 - 9 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 26°C - 30°C |
| Humidity: | 45% - 60% |
| Behavior: | Harmless, bombarding |
| Exact Description: | Brachypelma smithi (Wikipedia) |
| Short-Description: | Probably the best known and most popular tarantula at all. Its orange color knee and its peaceful behavior had made it famous, although its a bombarding tarantula. It is also probably the longest-living tarantula in the world and can reach a ripe old age of up to 30 years. Anyone who procures this animal should be aware of its longevity. This animal is from Mexico and will be kept rather dry. However, it should still not come to dehydration, a slightly higher humidity about 60% instead of 45%, holds the colorings longer and stronger. A relatively high temperature of about 30°C can flourish, the animal properly. Their food intake does not represent any problems, although I have frequently heard that this animal should be a very finicky beast and refuse to even longer times feeding. I can not confirm this though, because my pet absorbs an unusual good amount of food. |
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Name: |
Chilobrachys guangxiensis 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Yin, C. M. & Y. Tan. 2000 |
| Habitat: |
South-China |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 8 - 9 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 26°C - 30°C |
| Humidity: | 75% - 85% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive |
| Exact Description: | Chilobrachys guangxiensis (Vogelspinnen Hameln) |
| Short-Description: | R.I.P. 1999 - 10.2011 This very large and uniform ocher-brown colored species, I am struck again by and its violent aggression and its elaborate webs, which can take the entire terrarium confiscated. My specimen shows their chelicerae and bites immediately and quickly. Caution should be exercised when working in a terrarium in any case. Caution, because they also can be very quick. It is a bottom dweller, and often seen only at night. My animal takes food very well and has actually always assumed, although it has also no shy of large food-animals. |
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Name: |
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Embrik Strand 1907 |
| Habitat: |
Venezuela |
| Territory | Savanna forsts, Radix-Tree-Bromelain |
| Size: | 7 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 26°C - 39°C |
| Humidity: | 60% - 75% |
| Behavior: | Harmless |
| Exact Description: | Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (Wikipedia) |
| Short-Description: | R.I.P. 1999 - 11.2011 For me, one of the most beautiful species of bird-spiders in the world! Carapace green, blue legs and an orange-red abdomen. By its behavior I would rather describe it as peaceful animals, but it bombards by disturbance and is also counted to the bombardieng tarantulas. It loves very high temperatures and is kept a little dry, although they come from the tropics of Venezuela. There is a desert-like area where it is in shrubs, plants and tree root zones. It weaves beautiful artistic networks, but it's not to hunt animals but must be viewed as a gossamer. With optimal conditions, such as a humidity of about 65% and temperature of 26-39°C during the day, it takes all kinds of food very well. During the night it cools down to 18°C. My animal has died of old age and this loss made the most hurt to me. This animal is back to my collection since March 2012. |
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Name: |
Ephebopus cyanognathus 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Simon 1892 |
| Habitat: |
French Guiana |
| Territory: | Troglodyte |
| Size: | 4 - 5 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 23°C - 27°C |
| Humidity: | 70% - 80% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive |
| Exact Description: | Ephebopus cyanognathus (Birdspiders) |
| Short-Description: | A simply wonderful animal! Metallic blue-purple and a golden yellow Adomen chelicerae, and beautiful yellow legs and a yellow-green carapace drawings! From their behavior I would describe it as absolutely aggressive animal that it bites immediately and shall be under heavy threat even on the back. She loves high temperatures and is kept moist. At temperatures between 23 - 27 ° C and a humidity of about 70 - 80% of the animals feel comfortable, where we must note that here should be no water logging; In my terrarium it has a tube built into the ground but which projects beyond the surface. More often, they can also be seen above the cave exit launernd for prey. Their habitat is the French Guyana. A great animal, which also takes very good food. A great asset to my collection. The 35 € for my pup, I like to spend. |
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Name: |
Grammostola rosea 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Walckenaer1837 |
| Habitat: |
Argentinia, Bolivia, Chile |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 6 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 24°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 70% - 80% |
| Behavior: | Harmless, bombarding |
| Exact Description: | Grammostola rosea (Reptilienland) |
| Short Description: | R.I.P. 06.1996 - 11.2010 This species is very common because of its peacefulness offered commercially. Her beautiful pink Carapaxfärbung gives her the name. Their range extends from Argentina to Bolivia and Chile. The animal is very cozy and unpretentious. It is a bottom dweller and remains almost the entire time at one and the same place. She rarely used a shelter and lasts all day and all night on a clearly visible. Their growth is needed about 6 years to adult her. The temperatures should be around 26 ° C with a humidity of 70%. Although the animal can cope even drier values, yet it does not make the animal happy. |
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Name: |
Haplopelma lividum 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Smith 1996 |
| Habitat: |
Thailand, Burma |
| Territory: | Troglodyte, Swamp |
| Size: | 6 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 24°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 80% - 90% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, resorting, Poison-bite |
| Exact Description: | Haplopelma lividum (Vogelspinnen Hameln) |
| Short-Description: | Almost as good is this extremely aggressive specimen. Their metallic blue color has almost none. She is so aggressive that even from defense on his back and snaps at water drops. In addition, this animal is extremely fast and attack at every possible fault. Unfortunately, they are seen only rarely, because they are in deep and almost buries Erdröhren there spent their entire lives. It is extremely rare that they leave their burrow to go hunting. However, it is when she hungry, find regularly lurking on their cave entrance. This animal is from Thailand / Burma and requires an extremely high humidity of 90% and a temperature of about 26 ° C. The frequent death of this animal is likely to lead back, that they absolutely need these high humidity to survive. However, it should not occur in the waterlogged soil. |
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Name: |
Holothele sanguiniceps 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 1898 |
| Habitat: |
Venezuela, Tobago, Trinidad |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 3 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 32°C |
| Humidity: | 75% - 85% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, resorting, digging |
| Exact Description: | Holthele sanguiniceps (Arachnophilia) |
| Short-Description: | This beautiful animal I bought at a trade show for 3 €. This animal has enriched my collection. The animal is always visible. It is one of the dwarf tarantulas. From their behavior I have to call them absolute refugees. At each spraying it runs like lightning through the enclosure and is often within seconds disappeared from the terrarium. But they've always able to capture immediately. My digs a little cocoon, and spins a few. Lining it also takes very good. Now just after the molt, the color must be seen in brilliant metallic dark blue very nice. |
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Name: |
Lasiodorides polycuspulatus (Golden Rainwood Tarantula) 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Schmidt & Bischoff 1997 |
| Habitat: |
Peru, Ecuador |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 8 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 30°C |
| Humidity: | 50% - 65% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, resorting, stark digging |
| Exact Description: | Not available |
| Short-Description: | This beautiful animal I got from a friend from my former hometown. That it is a rather rare animal held, he has given me quite inexpensive. This animal has enriched my collection. Although you can see if they mostly just lurking in front of the exit, but she has a totally beautiful color and takes up very well to food. She is originally from Peru and loves it there a little dry. But even in this way, I let it not come to an absolute dehydration. A relative humidity of about 55% I think is ok until everything is wet. Also, high temperatures of about 25 - 30 ° C seem to get her very well. With about 8 cm body length, it is one of the slightly larger tarantulas. Not worth planting because it digs up the entire enclosure. I've read that many of them report was quite peaceful of its kind I can not confirm that. I would describe it more aggressively than fleeing. |
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Name: |
Linothele megatheloides 1.0.0 |
| Discoverer: | Paz & Raven 1990 |
| Habitat: |
Columbia |
| Territory: | Tube web, Near of ground & trees |
| Size: | 5 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 23°C - 25°C |
| Humidity: | 65% - 75% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, resorting |
| Exact Description: | Not available |
| Short-Description: | R.I.P. 04.2010 - 09.2011 In this animal is not a true tarantula, but a funnel-web spider. From the cocoon and feel the animal is acting just like an ordinary house spider-angle. I.e. Despite their somewhat greater toxicity, it is probably more likely to bite if a victim is in power. These animals flee rather than to attack us humans. However, I would not underestimate the toxic effect and save me a bite. It takes all kinds of food to which they can overpower their magnitude. As in other funnel-web spider, is a group housing available at a very large terrarium. For a funnel-web spider, they reached a considerable size of about 5 cm body length. The animal is native to Columbia. I think like most of my tarantulas. A water bowl and now and then I spray some water directly into the net. It grows fairly quickly, so it can be assumed that it is probably a rather shorter life expectancy is estimated that 3 - has 6 years. The coloring is just beautiful, a golden carapace with black and blue legs is a feast for the eyes. My animal was a male and therefore died very quickly. |
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Name: |
Megaphobema robustum 1.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Ausserer 1875 |
| Habitat: |
Columbia |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 8 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 23°C - 25°C |
| Humidity: | 65% - 75% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, resorting, bombarding |
| Exact Description: | Megaphobema robustum (Tierdoku) |
| Short-Description: | By their black and orange coloring, it is a very pretty picture, and a giant animal. As so often with beautiful animals, you will get to see them but, unfortunately, rarely, because it lives in deep burrows that they dig themselves too. It is a very aggressive animal, but quickly fled to their burrows when threatened, but to attack directly. Nevertheless, it is one of the Bombardier tarantulas stinging hairs which can cause extreme irritation. She is from Colombia and is kept at a relative humidity of 70% and an average temperature of 26 ° C. |
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Name: |
Mesubuthus martensii (Yellow Chinese Scorpion) 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Ferdinand Karsch 1879 |
| Habitat: |
South-China |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 6-7 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 29°C |
| Humidity: | 50% - 60% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, Poison random |
| Exact Description: | Not available |
| Short-Description: | R.I.P. ??? - 17.03.2009 The bark scorpion native to China, is one of the poisoned animals. The hand-held animals is therefore of utmost importance to refrain. It is also suitable for group housing problems. He is at temperatures between 24 ° C - 29 ° C and kept at a humidity of about 55%. Like most scorpions is more hidden but he lives with his beautiful yellow drawing very nicely watchable. His behavior can be described as aggressive, because if he feels threatened and stings. He is also a poisonous animal, its venom strength has been increased toxicity class! Further details about its toxic effects is not known to me, but I would not even have to find out. I had a pregnant female. As a junior, I got my pet be sure the pups first Recommended as the mother. 3 days later the pups were eaten by the mother. Maybe I would have to remove them but better. I also know that they can probably hold as a group, however, it must then be divided between males and females precisely because there are other rivalries among the males. |
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Name: |
Nhandu chromatus 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Mello-Leità o 1923 |
| Habitat: |
Brazil |
| Territory: | Geobiont |
| Size: | 6-7 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 65% - 75% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, resorting, bombarding |
| Exact Description: | Nhandu chromatus (Vogelspinnen Hameln) |
| Short-Description: | This animal is from Brazil, measures an approximate height of 7 cm and a soil inhabitant. In behavior they would describe as more friendly with my copy to me quite nicely already demonstrated their chelicerae. Rather, she is startled and looks quickly run away. It undermines and takes hardly any cave, therefore, to whom it is offered. In the evening and sometimes during the day they can be very well observed. A beautiful animal that my collection a lot from it. In appearance it resembles the Acanthoscurria geniculata. I have a block of A. geniculata. She is on the verge of shedding I'm going to try an experiment of crossing with the utmost caution so happens that no animal anything. It is kept at a humidity of about 70% and a temperature of about 26 ° C. |
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Name: |
Nhandu coloratovillosum 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Schmidt 1998 |
| Habitat: |
Brazil |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 8-9 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 65% - 75% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, bombarding |
| Exact Description: | Not available |
| Short-Description: | This animal I've rescued from the arid wastelands of a dealer. I thought they were so beautiful with their black and white leg and body markings, and her red hair on the abdomen. It reminded me of the Acanthoscurria geniculata, which I lack in my collection. The desert-like dryness it was not really good because they have a higher humidity of about 65% - requires 28 ° C - 75%, at temperatures of about 25 ° C. She is from Brazil, is a bottom dweller and is one of the Bombardier tarantulas. When she is not considered aggressive, but still should be given the utmost caution when handling animals, because they losschleudert virtually every occasion their stinging hairs. |
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Name: |
Pantherophis guttatus (Corn Snake) 1.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Linnaeus 1766 |
| Habitat: |
North America, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South and North Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, Pennsylvenia, Kentucky, Arkansas, New York, (Washington DC) |
| Territory: | Geobiont, Troglodyte, Tree dweller |
| Size: | 150 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 32°C |
| Humidity: | 45% - 60% |
| Behavior: | Fickle |
| Exact Description: | Pantherophis guttatus (Guttatus) |
| Short-Description: | The corn snake is to be found in many different color variations, some intersections have an extraordinary value, due to their rarity. Hardly be offered wild animals because these animals are bred out again and again and are ideal for group housing. The corn snake can reach a record size of more than 1.80 m, but rather an average of 1.00 m - 1.50 m. Its distribution area extends from North America to the Middle East, the United States, as well as from South America to Mexico. There are very sociable animals less toxic, but also who behave like small yet ever sweet cobras and snapping. But these spectacles is to survive, even if you are still scared again and again. Assuming they get used more often on hand to nurse the animals and are less aggressive. The temperatures should be approximately at 28 ° C and humidity between 45% - 65% lie. Irregular spray is perfectly fine. |
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Name: |
Phormictopus cancerides 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Latreille 1806 |
| Habitat: |
Hispaniola, Dominican Republic, Haiti |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 7-8 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 65% - 75% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive |
| Exact Description: | Phormictopus cancerides (Wikipedia) |
| Short-Description: | This animal is also one of the giants of the tarantulas. On their carapace can see a beautiful pink-copper-like coloring. This species comes from Haiti and the Dominican Republic and Cuba. Even in this instance it is an extremely aggressive animal that attacks immediately before and just does nothing. So beware when handling animals in captivity. It is the first bird spider that would have caught me FAST. It is a cave dweller and digs a burrow out pretty well. Mostly, however, it can be seen even outside. The humidity should be about 70%, at a temperature of 27 ° C. Their feeding readiness is as astonishing as Theraphosa species. |
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Name: |
Poecilotheria metallica 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Pocock 1899 |
| Habitat: |
South-west India |
| Territory: | Tree dweller |
| Size: | 5-6 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 30°C |
| Humidity: | 65% - 75% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, fast resorting |
| Exact Description: | Poecilotheria metallica (Vogelspinnenstammtisch) |
| Short-Description: | Probably one of the most beautiful bird with spiders on the planet. Her bulging blue and yellow drawing makes this animal a true feast for the eyes and can even Arachnophobiker swarm of them. It comes from the southwest of India and is also a tree tarantula. Average temperatures of around 26 ° C and a humidity of about 75% are also optimal values. I would describe them as well as aggressive and agile and also advise on hand with animals from this type. The feeding is best, because they are considered as eating machines and overwhelm everything they can get in the way, as long as it still be called überwältigungsbar. The toxic effect of Poecilotheria species is generally slightly stronger than the venom of other spiders. |
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Name: |
Poecilotheria regalis 3.2.0 |
| Discoverer: | Pocock 1899 |
| Habitat: | South-west India |
| Territory: | Tree dweller |
| Size: | 8-9 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 30°C |
| Humidity: | 65% - 75% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, resorting |
| Exact Description: | Poecilotheria regalis (Auferstandenausruinen) |
| Short-Description: | Its beautiful black-white-yellow color is also always worth a looker. This species originates from southwest India. Here are actually the same conditions as for Poecilotheria metallica. To me she is known as the Zebra or ornamental tarantula. In India, there are 2-month drought periods, these should also be simulated. |
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Name: |
Psalmopoeus cambridgei 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Pocock 1895 |
| Habitat: |
Trinidad |
| Territory: | Tree dweller |
| Size: | 6-7 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 24°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 70% - 80% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive |
| Exact Description: | Psalmopoeus cambridgei (Vogelspinnen Hameln) |
| Short-Description: | With its green carapace and orange her feet a very attractive bird spider. It is native to Trinidad and is one of the tree tarantulas. This animal is extremely aggressive, but fled at the slightest shock. The hand is also not advisable animals. Similarly, this animal does not even get into beginners hands. The temperatures are optimal at 28 ° C, the humidity level should never drop below 75%. She also builds small webs and is a valuable addition for any fan of tarantulas because it is also very greedy. My animal has been bred since the 19/02/2012 with a Psalmopoeus irminia bock. The pairing went very peacefully and properly. I just hope that my approximately 13 years old beast manages once again to build a cocoon. In the hybrids, I'm very excited. |
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Name: |
Psalmopoeus irminia 1.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Saager 1994 |
| Habitat: |
Venezuela |
| Territory: | Tree dweller |
| Size: | 5-6 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 70% - 80% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive |
| Exact Description: | Psalmopoeus irminia (Vogelspinnen Hameln) |
| Shortdescription: |
My black tiger. But I have actually had the good fortune and chose from the beginning as pieces of a female spider and a male. I see my animals at night and run around outside more often. By day they hide but like in your dream. From their behavior, these animals can be described as rather aggressive. When my animals are needed but know that I get angry so they strike and bite. The food is excellent acceptance. My male is frischgehäutetes is already on suspension for 2 weeks and my bitch now nearing maturity shed. I hope this passes later, the pair successfully. The male has a much longer leg span. I keep my animals with a humidity of about 75% at temperature of 25 ° C - 28 ° C. An asset to my collection. The animals are just looking beautiful. The black and orange color combination for me is a feast for the eyes. |
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Name: |
Pterinochilus murinus usambara ex. mammilatus 1.1.123 |
| Discoverer: | Reginald Innes Pocock 1897 |
| Habitat: |
Central- South- East-Africa |
| Territory: | Buschy / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 6 -7 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 27°C |
| Humidity: | 50% - 60% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive |
| Exact Description: | Pterinochilus murinus usambara (Vogelspinnen Hameln) |
| Short-Description: | From this species there are two different colors, which can be crossed without problems. The Usambara variant is almost uniformly orange-red color, while the other variant is colored gold rather similar. The animal comes from East Africa / Tanzania. Our Tasmanian devil is, as a call to highly aggressive and even the poison of the tarantula is something more. Their speed is phenomenal and that's why it is the hand not suitable for beginners and animals. The temperatures should be at about 26 ° C and the humidity should be maintained at about 75%. The life of this kind is a little different, some digging Erdröhren build while most in a web height of shrubbery. |
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Name: |
Tapinauchenius subcaeruleus 0.2.0 |
| Discoverer: | Bauer & Antonelli 1995 |
| Habitat: |
Equador |
| Territory: | Tree dweller |
| Size: | 6 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 70% - 80% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive |
| Exact Description: | Nicht verfügbar |
| Short-Description: | 2 new animals have enriched my collection in 2010. This animal has slightly slightly metallic colors that go into the blue. I often see them walking around outside in their cork tube or on the disk. The animals are quite active and take very well to food. Also, these animals I would describe as more aggressive, where the animals are also more inclined to Flee as for direct engagement. My animals are bred original tomboy. I think the Terraien wet well at a temperature of about 25 ° C. |
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Name: |
Tapinauchenius violaceus 1.0.0 |
| Discoverer: | Mello Leitáo 1930 |
| Habitat: |
French Guyana, Brazil |
| Territory: | Tree dweller |
| Size: | 6 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 28°C |
| Humidity: | 70% - 80% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive |
| Exact Description: | Tapinauchenius violaceus (Tierdoku) |
| Short-Description: | As the name suggests the animal, it is colored purple-blue to purple. This animal is beautiful and I would describe it as more aggressive. It comes from the French Guyana. Actually, this is a tree tarantula, but which attaches to their burrow and web root and water nearby. To hunt them like any other touches aboricole tarantula at night through their areas. Again, this dog will need an extremely high humidity of about 80% and an average temperature of about 25 ° C. These conditions are appropriate for almost all tarantulas and was found to be optimal. |
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Name: |
Tegenaria atrica 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | C.L. Koch 1843 |
| Habitat: |
Europe, Central-Asia, North-Africa, North-Amerika |
| Territory: | Funnel web, wall, house, basement |
| Size: | 2-3 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 29°C |
| Humidity: | 60% - 80% |
| Behavior: | Defensive, resorting |
| Exact Description: | Tegenaria atrica (Wikipedia) |
| Short-Description: | R.I.P. ??? - 07.12.2008 Let us now turn to a domestic animal which is bad fear of women out. One would like to bathe and inferred that a large house-spider is angular, with long legs in the way. Often it is trampled, beaten to death with their shoes or simply absorbed. Why I wonder? This is probably still an old problem that has been handed down from generation to generation and with the comments: Ugh spider! always provides thrills and chills. It would never bite the animal while it is not in your network. Thus, the venom of this spider is also not bad. I've had to bite me on purpose and now lying in the grave! ;-) We can therefore speak of a weak poison, which is usually used only for prey capture in the net. This animal native to Europe, can reach an astonishing age of 8 years and up to a size of up to 10cm leg span. When keeping a short spraying every few days in captivity is fully sufficient. |
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Name: |
Theraphosa blondi 0.2.0 |
| Discoverer: | Latreille 1804 |
| Habitat: |
Venezuela, Brazil, French Guyana |
| Territory: | Geobiont / Troglodyte |
| Size: | 12 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 32°C |
| Humidity: | 80% - 90% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, bombarding, defensive bite |
| Exact Description: | Theraphosa blondi (Wikipedia) |
| Short-Description: | The giantess among tarantulas, it is the largest known species in the world. Their leg span of up to 30cm make the animal so interesting, although you had to describe their uniform brown color as rather boring. This monstrous beast is in Brazil / Venezuela is very widespread and the natives living there a real specialty. Theraphosa blondi be very humid and warm with 85% humidity and 28 ° C are maintained. However, it should also not occur waterlogging. This animal is extremely aggressive and to be treated with caution and therefore not suitable for beginners. It is one of the Bobardiervogelspinnen and lives in Erdröhren, including caves that had been created by other animals, it has perhaps even overwhelmed independently before, because they certainly can hold it even with a snake. Although the bite is not very toxic, but extremely painful. |
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Name: |
Xenesthis immanis 0.1.0 |
| Discoverer: | Ausserer 1891 |
| Habitat: |
Columbia, Venezuela, Panama |
| Territory: | Geobiont |
| Size: | 10 cm body length |
| Temperature: | 25°C - 30°C |
| Humidity: | 80% - 85% |
| Behavior: | Aggressive, bombarding |
| Exact Description: | Xenesthis immanis (Tierdoku) |
| Short-Description: | The outbreak-artist ever! In this animal must be sealed and everything, because she has tremendous power and it almost manages to break out everywhere. All night long she sometimes does nothing else than to try to break out, although the conditions are optimal. Their color is mostly black and patterned her carapace with purple stripes. It is native to Panama, Columbia and Venezuela. Here, too, should have an average temperature of 26 ° C rule and a humidity of 75%. Also, this specimen is clearly one of the giant tarantulas, and can be described as very aggressive. However, this animal refuge more than that it attacks. It's also nice that they are more than staying away from their refuge in the cave. |



























