This tarantula is admired for its vibrant color, with hues of pink, blue, and yellow, making it one of the most sought-after species. Known for creating trapdoors in its burrow, it is a unique species that is highly active and reclusive, typically spending its time inside its carefully crafted hideout.
Behavior and Temperament: Typhochlaena seladonia is not known for aggression, but it can be reclusive. It may rarely be seen, as it spends much of its time inside its burrow, only emerging to feed or for brief moments of activity. It is not defensive but can be skittish when disturbed.
Habitat and Environment Needs: This species requires an arboreal or semi-arboreal setup with lots of hiding spaces and burrowing materials. A humid, tropical environment with adequate airflow is essential. A substrate mix that retains moisture is important for its survival.
Feeding: A carnivorous species, Typhochlaena seladonia feeds on small insects such as crickets, mealworms, and roaches. Prey should be appropriately sized and offered weekly.
Additional Information: Typhochlaena seladonia’s trapdoor behavior is a fascinating aspect of its lifestyle. It builds a camouflaged door using bark and webbing to conceal its burrow, and hunts by ambushing prey that ventures too close. This species is best suited for intermediate to experienced hobbyists due to its specific habitat needs and reclusive nature.
Brazilian Jewel Tarantula | Typhochlaena seladonia |
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Category : | New World |
Type : | Arboreal/Trapdoor |
Country of Origin : | Brazil |
Adult Leg Span : | Up to 2.5 inches |
Growth speed : | Slow |
Defense mechanism : | Burrow and trapdoor camouflaging, not aggressive |
Diet : | Insects, crickets, roaches, mealworms |
Temperature : | 26-28°C |
Relative Humidity : | 60-70% |
Recommended Experience Level : | Intermediate / Advanced |
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