Native to the forests of Borneo, Phormingochilus arboricola is an arboreal tarantula, admired for its patterned carapace and banded legs. It is a highly defensive species, known for its fast movement and potent venom, making it suited for experienced tarantula keepers. This species requires a tall enclosure with ample climbing structures to mimic its natural habitat.
Behavior and Temperament: Very defensive, with a tendency to retreat but can be quick to bite if provoked.
Habitat and Environment Needs: Prefers a tall, well-ventilated arboreal setup with high humidity (75-85%) and temperatures of 25-28°C.
Feeding: Active hunter with a strong appetite; feeds on insects and other small invertebrates.
Additional Information: With its defensive nature and fast movements, it requires a carefully managed environment.
Borneo Black Tarantula | Phormingochilus arboricola |
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Category : | Old World |
Type : | Arboreal |
Country of Origin : | Borneo |
Adult Leg Span : | 14-16 cm |
Growth speed : | Moderate |
Defense mechanism : | Venomous bite |
Diet : | Insects, small invertebrates |
Temperature : | 25-28°C |
Relative Humidity : | 75-85% |
Recommended Experience Level : | Advanced |
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