{"title":"Tarantulas","description":"","products":[{"product_id":"invertebrate-a-rufa-yellow-banded-pink-toe-tarantula-unsexed","title":"Invertebrate - A. rufa Yellow Banded Pink Toe Tarantula - Unsexed","description":"","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45410738569353,"sku":null,"price":90.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/Yellow-bandedPink-toe_1_2.jpg?v=1774128623"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-a-moderatum-rio-grande-gold-tarantula-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - A. moderatum Rio Grande Gold Tarantula- Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eAphonopelma moderatum, commonly known as the Rio Grande Gold Tarantula, is a robust and visually striking species native to South Texas and northern Mexico. This specimen displays the characteristic golden-bronze coloration that makes the species highly sought after by collectors. Rio Grande Gold Tarantulas are moderately sized, reaching a leg span of 5–6 inches at maturity. They are relatively docile and make excellent pets for intermediate keepers. These spiders thrive in warm, dry conditions with temperatures between 75–80°F and low humidity (40–60%). Provide a terrestrial enclosure with at least 5 gallons of substrate—coconut husk or aspen works well—and a hide or burrow for security. Feed appropriately sized insects (crickets, roaches, other insects) every 7–10 days. Juveniles may eat more frequently. Provide fresh water via a water dish or by misting the substrate lightly. Handle with care; while generally calm, they can be defensive if threatened. Avoid handling unless necessary to reduce stress. With proper care, Rio Grande Gold Tarantulas can live 12–15 years (females) or 3–6 years (males). They are hardy, low-maintenance pets ideal for building your collection.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45411970252937,"sku":null,"price":110.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/20260318_153036.jpg?v=1774129375"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-a-urticans-peruvian-pink-toe-tarantula-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - A. urticans Peruvian Pink Toe - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Peruvian Pink Toe Tarantula (A. urticans) is a striking arboreal species prized for its vibrant pink coloration and docile temperament. This juvenile is an excellent choice for intermediate keepers seeking an engaging, long-lived companion. House in a tall enclosure (12\"×12\"×18\" minimum) with vertical space for webbing. Maintain 70–80°F and 75–80% humidity using a moisture-retaining substrate and regular misting. Provide cork bark, branches, or artificial plants for climbing and web anchoring. Feed appropriately-sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 7–10 days. A. urticans are generally calm and slow-moving. They are prolific webbers and will create elaborate retreats. Lifespan: Females live 12–15 years; males 3–6 years.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45411974676617,"sku":null,"price":75.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/PeruvianPink-toe_1_2.jpg?v=1774128141"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-c-albostriatus-purple-zebra-earth-tiger-tarantula-gng-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - C. albostriatus Purple Zebra Earth Tiger - GNG - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eCyriopagopus albostriatus, commonly known as the Purple Zebra Earth Tiger, is a stunning Asian tarantula prized for its striking purple and black striped coloration. This species is moderately aggressive and fast-moving, making it best suited for experienced keepers. Housing: Provide a terrestrial setup with 4–6 inches of substrate for burrowing. A 5-gallon enclosure works well for juveniles; adults need 10+ gallons. Maintain temperatures between 72–78°F and humidity around 60–70%. Feeding: Offer appropriately sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 7–10 days. Juveniles eat more frequently; adults may fast for weeks between meals. Temperament: Highly defensive and quick to bite. Handle only when necessary and always with caution. This species is not recommended for beginners. Lifespan: Females live 12–15 years; males 3–4 years. Water: Provide a shallow water dish or keep substrate slightly moist in one corner.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45411982573705,"sku":null,"price":95.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/20260321_143419.jpg?v=1774129291"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-c-minax-thailand-black-tarantula-gng-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - C. minax Thailand Black - GNG - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eCyriopagopus minax, commonly known as the Thailand Black Tarantula, is a striking and robust species prized by experienced keepers. Thailand Blacks thrive in warm, humid conditions with temperatures between 74–82°F and humidity around 70–80%. Provide a terrestrial enclosure with at least 4–6 inches of substrate for burrowing, as this species is naturally fossorial. A hide or cork bark shelter encourages natural behavior and reduces stress. **Housing \u0026amp; Environment** Use a 5–10 gallon enclosure depending on size. Maintain good ventilation to prevent mold while preserving humidity. Provide a water dish and refresh it regularly.  Feed appropriately-sized insects—crickets, roaches—every 7–10 days for juveniles, less frequently for adults. This species grows steadily and can reach a leg span of 5–6 inches at maturity. Thailand Blacks are generally docile but can be defensive when threatened. Handling is not recommended. Females typically live 12–15 years; males 3–4 years.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45411987619977,"sku":null,"price":75.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/CyriMincling.jpg?v=1774128537"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-c-natanicharum-electric-blue-earth-tiger-tarantula-gng-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - C. natanicharum Electric Blue Earth Tiger Tarantula - GNG - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Electric Blue Earth Tiger Tarantula (C. natanicharum) is a stunning, fast-growing species prized for its vibrant blue coloration and docile temperament. Native to Thailand, this terrestrial tarantula thrives in warm, humid conditions with plenty of substrate for burrowing. Care Requirements: Maintain temperatures between 74–82°F with 70–80% humidity. Provide 4–6 inches of moist coconut husk or peat moss substrate for natural burrow construction. House in an enclosure with a floor space of at least 12x12 inches. Feed appropriately-sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 5–7 days for juveniles; adults may eat less frequently. Provide a shallow water dish and mist substrate regularly to maintain humidity. Temperament \u0026amp; Handling: Generally calm and slow-moving, making them suitable for keepers with basic experience. While not aggressive, they can be defensive if threatened. Handle with care or observe without handling to minimize stress. Lifespan: Females typically live 12–15 years; males 3–4 years. This juvenile is an excellent choice for collectors seeking a beautiful, manageable species with striking coloration.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45412231643273,"sku":null,"price":80.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/ChilNatcling.jpg?v=1774123180"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-g-grossa-guarani-giant-tarantula-gng-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - G. grossa Guarani Giant Tarantula - GNG - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Guarani Giant Tarantula (G. grossa) is a robust, fast-growing species prized by experienced keepers. Native to South America, these impressive tarantulas can reach leg spans of 5–6 inches and live 12–15 years in captivity. Housing: Provide a terrestrial enclosure with 4–6 inches of substrate (coconut husk or peat moss) for burrowing. A 10-gallon tank or equivalent works well for adults. Maintain temperatures between 72–78°F and moderate humidity (70–80%). Feeding: Offer appropriately-sized prey (crickets, roaches, etc) every 7–10 days. Juveniles eat more frequently; adults may fast for weeks between meals. Temperament: G. grossa are generally docile but can be defensive when threatened. Handle with care and respect their space. Water: Provide a shallow water dish or keep substrate slightly moist in one corner. 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Provide a hide and shallow water dish. Feed appropriately-sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 7–10 days; adjust frequency based on size and appetite. Handle minimally to reduce stress. Temperament \u0026amp; Lifespan: Generally calm and slow-moving, though they may be defensive if threatened. Females typically live 12–15 years in captivity; males 3–6 years. Ideal for keepers seeking a hardy, visually appealing species with straightforward care needs.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45412235214985,"sku":null,"price":75.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"invertebrate-ornithoctoninae-vietnam-silver-tarantula-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - Ornithoctoninae \"Vietnam Silver\" Tarantula - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Vietnam Silver is a striking, fast-growing tarantula prized for its metallic silver coloration and robust temperament. Native to Southeast Asia, this species thrives in warm, humid conditions with temperatures between 74–82°F and moderate moisture levels maintained through regular misting. Housing should include a terrestrial or semi-arboreal setup with adequate substrate depth for burrowing and hiding spots. Provide a water dish and feed appropriately sized prey—crickets, roaches, or other insects—every 7–10 days for juveniles, less frequently for adults. Handle with caution; while generally docile, they can be defensive when threatened. This specimen is ideal for keepers seeking an active, visually impressive tarantula with straightforward care requirements. Lifespan varies by sex: males typically live 3–4 years, females 12–15 years. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent mold and maintain consistent humidity without waterlogging the enclosure.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45412237148297,"sku":null,"price":120.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/VietnamSilver2.jpg?v=1774127603"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-p-arboricola-borneo-black-tarantula-unsexed","title":"Tarantula- Phormingochilus arboricola - Borneo Black Tarantula - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Phormingochilus arboricola, commonly known as the Borneo Black Tarantula, is a striking arboreal species native to the rainforests of Borneo. This specimen as an adult features a glossy black carapace and body, making it a visually impressive addition to any collection. Borneo Black Tarantulas are moderately sized arboreal hunters that thrive in vertical enclosures with ample climbing space. They require a substrate depth of 2–3 inches and prefer temperatures between 75–80°F with moderate humidity levels of 60–70%. Provide cork bark, branches, or artificial plants to encourage natural web-building and climbing behavior. These tarantulas are generally docile but can be defensive when threatened. Feeding frequency depends on size and age—typically every 5–7 days with appropriately sized prey such as crickets or roaches. Ensure fresh water is always available via a water dish or regular misting. Phormingochilus arboricola has a moderate growth rate and can live 12–15 years in captivity with proper care. This species is ideal for keepers with some tarantula experience who appreciate arboreal species and can maintain stable environmental conditions.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45412238065801,"sku":null,"price":45.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}]},{"product_id":"invertebrate-p-muticus-king-baboon-tarantula-gng-unsexed","title":"Invertebrate - P. muticus King Baboon Tarantula - GNG - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe P. muticus King Baboon Tarantula is a robust, ground-dwelling species prized for its impressive size and striking appearance. Native to East Africa, this tarantula features dark coloration with distinctive urticating hairs and a potent venom—handle with respect and appropriate caution. Housing: Provide a terrestrial enclosure with 4–6 inches of substrate (coconut husk or peat moss) to accommodate burrowing behavior. A 10-gallon tank works well. Maintain temperatures between 72–76°F with moderate humidity (60–70%). Ensure secure ventilation and a water dish. Feeding: Offer appropriately-sized prey (crickets, roaches, other insects) every 7–10 days for juveniles; adults may feed less frequently. Remove uneaten prey within 24 hours. Care Notes: This species is defensive and fast-moving—not recommended for beginners. Females can live 12–15 years; males typically 3–4 years. Minimal handling is advised. Provide hiding spots and monitor for signs of stress or illness. Ensure proper enclosure security to prevent escapes.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45412239343753,"sku":null,"price":95.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/KingBaboon.jpg?v=1774127825"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-p-murinus-orange-baboon-tarantula-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - Pterinochilus murinus - Orange Baboon Tarantula - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Pterinochilus murinus, commonly known as the Orange Baboon Tarantula, is a robust and visually striking species native to East Africa. This specimen displays the characteristic orange-red coloration that makes the species highly sought after by enthusiasts. Orange Baboon Tarantulas are known for their bold temperament and fast-moving nature. They are opportunistic hunters with a strong feeding response, making them engaging to observe. These tarantulas are relatively hardy and adaptable, suitable for keepers with some experience handling more defensive species. Care Requirements: Maintain temperatures between 75–80°F with moderate humidity (50–65%). Provide a terrestrial enclosure with at least 5 gallons of substrate for burrowing—they are prolific webbers and will create extensive tunnel systems. Offer appropriately sized prey items every 5–7 days; feeding frequency decreases with age. Ensure fresh water via a water dish or regular misting. Handle with caution; this species is known for quick movements and can be defensive when threatened. Lifespan varies by sex: males typically live 3–6 years, while females can reach 12–15 years. This species is not recommended for beginners due to their speed and defensive nature, but experienced keepers will find them rewarding and captivating.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45412240097417,"sku":null,"price":75.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}]},{"product_id":"invertebrate-p-victori-mexican-red-and-black-tree-spider-gng-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - Psalmopoeus victori - Mexican Red And Black Tree Spider - GNG - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003ePsalmopoeus victori, commonly known as the Mexican Red and Black Tree Spider, is a striking arboreal species prized by experienced keepers. Alternately called the \"Darth Maul Tarantula\", this species features bold red and black coloration and an active, web-building temperament. Care Requirements: House in a tall enclosure (10-gallon breeder or equivalent) with vertical space for webbing. Maintain temperatures between 72–78°F with moderate humidity (60–70%). Provide cork bark, branches, or artificial plants for climbing and anchor points. Feed appropriately-sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 5–7 days; juveniles may require smaller prey. Water via misting or a water dish. Handle minimally—this species is fast and defensive. Temperament: Psalmopoeus victori are known for their speed and urticating hairs. They are not recommended for beginners. Bites are rare but possible if threatened. Lifespan: Females typically live 12–15 years; males 3–6 years. This is an advanced-level pet suitable for dedicated arachnid enthusiasts with proper enclosure setup and feeding protocols in place.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45412241178761,"sku":null,"price":120.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/MexicanRedandBlackTreeSpider_1_2.jpg?v=1774128429"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-s-sp-kordillera-earth-tiger-tarantula-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - Selenocosmia  sp. \"Kordillera Earth Tiger\" Tarantula - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Selenocosmia sp. \"Kordillera Earth Tiger\" is a robust, ground-dwelling tarantula native to the Philippines. This species features striking earth-tone coloration with subtle tiger-like markings, making it a visually compelling addition to any collection. Kordillera Earth Tigers are moderately fast growers with a docile temperament, though they can be defensive when threatened. They thrive in a terrestrial setup with 4–6 inches of substrate for burrowing, moderate humidity (60–70%), and temperatures between 75–80°F. Provide a hide or allow them to construct their own burrow. Feed unsexed juveniles appropriately-sized insects—crickets, roaches—every 5–7 days. Water should be available via a shallow dish or misted substrate. This species is relatively low-maintenance and suitable for intermediate keepers with basic tarantula experience. Lifespan varies by sex: females typically live 12–15 years, while males live 3–4 years. Handle minimally to reduce stress and potential injury.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45412242129033,"sku":null,"price":100.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/20260430_151410.jpg?v=1777587281"},{"product_id":"invertebrate-t-cupreus-ecuador-copper-tree-spider-unsexed","title":"Tarantula - Tapinauchenius cupreus - Ecuador Copper Tree Spider - Unsexed","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Ecuador Copper Tree Spider is a stunning arboreal tarantula native to the cloud forests of Ecuador. Known for its striking copper-bronze coloration and impressive size, this species reaches a leg span of 5–6 inches at maturity, making it a visually captivating display animal. Tapinauchenius cupreus thrives in warm, humid environments with temperatures between 75–82°F and humidity levels of 75–85%. Provide a tall enclosure with vertical space for webbing and climbing, as this species is highly arboreal. A substrate of coconut husk or peat moss 2–3 inches deep supports moisture retention. Offer hiding spots such as cork bark or PVC tubes positioned vertically. Feed unsexed juveniles appropriately-sized insects—crickets, roaches—every 5–7 days. Reduce feeding frequency as the spider matures. Provide fresh water via a water dish or by misting the enclosure walls. Handle minimally; this species can be defensive and may bite if threatened. With proper care, Tapinauchenius cupreus can live 12–15 years in captivity. This is an intermediate-level species best suited for keepers with some tarantula experience.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45412242817161,"sku":null,"price":55.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/TapiCup.jpg?v=1774127969"},{"product_id":"tarantula-megaphobema-robustum-columbian-giant-red-leg","title":"Tarantula - Megaphobema robustum - Columbian Giant Red Leg - GNG","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Columbian Giant Red Leg (Megaphobema robustum) is one of the largest and most impressive tarantula species, prized by experienced keepers for its striking appearance. This heavy-bodied spider features distinctive reddish-orange leg markings and can reach a leg span of 7–8 inches at maturity. Housing: Provide an enclosure with at least 20 gallons of floor space and 12 inches of vertical height. Use a substrate mix of coconut husk and peat moss, 4–6 inches deep, to support burrowing behavior. Maintain temperatures between 75–80°F and humidity around 75–80%. Feeding: Offer appropriately sized prey (crickets, roaches) every 7–10 days for juveniles; adults may feed less frequently. Remove uneaten prey within 24 hours. Handling: While generally docile, this species can be defensive when threatened. Handling is not recommended; instead, observe and appreciate from a distance. Lifespan: Females typically live 12–15 years; males 3–6 years. Care Level: Intermediate to advanced. 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Maintain temperatures between 75–80°F and humidity around 65–75%. Provide a water dish and hide. Feed appropriately-sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 7–10 days; adults may eat less frequently. Handle minimally to reduce stress.\n\nTemperament \u0026amp; Lifespan: Known for calm, non-aggressive behavior, though they will defend themselves if threatened. Females live 12–15 years; males 3–6 years. 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It is known for a calm, docile temperament, making it suitable for keepers with some experience. Females can live 12–15 years, while males typically live 3–6 years.\n\nCare requirements include a terrestrial enclosure with adequate substrate for burrowing, maintained at 70–80°F with moderate humidity. Provide hiding spots and feed appropriately sized prey weekly. This species is generally hardy and forgiving, though it can be defensive if threatened. Handle with care and respect to minimize stress.\n\nThe Veracruz Red Rump is an excellent choice for collectors seeking an attractive, long-lived species with manageable care needs and engaging behavior.","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45507904471177,"sku":null,"price":65.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/VeracruzRed-rump_1_2.jpg?v=1775932493"},{"product_id":"tarantula-neoholothele-incei-gold-trinidadian-olive-gold","title":"Tarantula - Neoholothele incei 'Gold' - Trinidadian Olive ‘Gold’ - GNG","description":"Neoholothele incei 'Gold', commonly known as the Trinidadian Olive 'Gold', is a stunning small tarantula prized for its rich golden coloration and docile temperament. Native to Trinidad and Tobago, this species is ideal for both beginners and experienced keepers.\n\nCare Requirements: House in a 5-gallon enclosure with 2–3 inches of substrate for burrowing. Maintain temperatures between 72–78°F and humidity around 65–75%. Provide a water dish and feed appropriately-sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 5–7 days for juveniles, less frequently for adults. This species is a prolific webber and will create extensive burrow systems.\n\nTemperament \u0026amp; Handling: Generally docile and slow-moving, making them excellent display tarantulas. While not aggressive, they are delicate and best observed rather than frequently handled. Females can live 12+ years; males typically 3–4 years.\n\nPerfect for keepers seeking a beautiful, low-maintenance species with striking coloration and interesting natural behaviors.","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45508073029769,"sku":null,"price":75.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/TrinidadianOlive_Gold.jpg?v=1775934912"},{"product_id":"tarantula-tliltocatl-vagans-mexican-red-rump","title":"Tarantula - Tliltocatl vagans - Mexican Red-rump - GNG","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Mexican Red-rump (Tliltocatl vagans) is a robust, beginner-friendly tarantula prized for its striking red abdominal coloration and calm temperament. Native to Mexico, this species thrives in warm, dry conditions with moderate humidity (60–70%). Provide a terrestrial enclosure with 2–3 inches of substrate for burrowing, a hide, and a shallow water dish. Temperatures should remain between 75–80°F. Feed slings crickets or roaches weekly; adults eat larger prey every 7–10 days. This species is docile and slow-growing, making it ideal for keepers new to tarantulas. Females can live 12–15+ years, while males typically live 3–6 years. Handle with care to avoid stress, though they rarely bite. A low-maintenance, visually stunning addition to any collection.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45508073521289,"sku":null,"price":65.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/MexicanRed-rump_1_1.jpg?v=1775934997"},{"product_id":"tarantula-phormictopus-auratus-cuban-bronze","title":"Tarantula - Phormictopus auratus - Cuban Bronze - GNG","description":"The Phormictopus auratus, commonly known as the Cuban Bronze tarantula, is a striking and robust species prized by both beginner and experienced keepers. Native to Cuba, this terrestrial tarantula displays beautiful bronze-gold coloration that deepens with age, making it a visually impressive addition to any collection.\n\nCuban Bronze tarantulas are known for their docile temperament and relatively slow growth rate, reaching a leg span of 5–6 inches at maturity. They thrive in warm, humid conditions with temperatures between 75–80°F and moderate humidity levels. Provide a well-ventilated enclosure with 4–6 inches of substrate for burrowing, as they are semi-fossorial and enjoy creating their own retreats.\n\nThese tarantulas are low-maintenance feeders, accepting appropriately-sized insects such as crickets and roaches. Juveniles require feeding every 5–7 days, while adults can be fed weekly or bi-weekly. Ensure fresh water is always available via a water dish or regular misting.\n\nThe Cuban Bronze is an excellent choice for keepers seeking a calm, hardy species with minimal care demands. 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Provide a tall enclosure with vertical space for webbing and climbing, along with cork bark or branches for anchor points. A 5-gallon vertical container works well for juveniles; adults need proportionally larger setups. Feed appropriately-sized insects—crickets, roaches—every 5–7 days. Remove uneaten prey within 24 hours. Provide fresh water via a water dish or by misting the enclosure walls. This species is fast and defensive, making it best suited for keepers with prior tarantula experience. Handle minimally and use caution during feeding and maintenance. Venom is mild but bites are painful; always prioritize safety. Lifespan averages 12–15 years for females and 3–6 years for males. 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Care requirements include a terrestrial enclosure with adequate substrate for burrowing, maintained at 75–80°F with moderate humidity around 60–70%. Provide a hide or allow natural burrow formation. Feed appropriately sized insects such as crickets or roaches every 7–10 days, adjusting frequency based on size and appetite. Water should be available via a shallow dish or misting. Handling is not recommended due to their speed, potent venom, and unpredictable nature. Females can live 12+ years, while males typically live 3–4 years. 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They thrive in warm, humid conditions with temperatures between 75–80°F and moderate humidity levels. Provide a well-ventilated enclosure with at least 5 gallons of substrate—a mix of coconut husk and peat moss works well—allowing them to burrow naturally. These tarantulas are opportunistic hunters that feed on appropriately-sized insects such as crickets and roaches. Juveniles may eat once weekly, while adults typically feed every 7–10 days. Provide fresh water via a water dish or by misting the enclosure regularly. Davus pentaloris have a moderate lifespan, with females living 12–15 years and males 3–6 years. They are generally calm and rarely bite, though they may kick urticating hairs if threatened. 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A 20-gallon long enclosure works well for adults.\n\nLasiodora parahybana are generally docile and handleable, though they can be defensive when threatened. Feeding is straightforward: juveniles eat insects weekly, while adults do well on appropriately-sized prey every 7–10 days. They are long-lived, with females reaching 12–15 years in captivity.\n\nThis is an excellent choice for intermediate to experienced keepers seeking a large, hardy species with personality and longevity.","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45508076994697,"sku":null,"price":80.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/SalmonPinkBird-eater_1_1.jpg?v=1775935367"},{"product_id":"tarantula-phormingochilus-hatihati-bornean-purple-earth-tiger","title":"Tarantula - Phormingochilus hatihati - Bornean Purple Earth-tiger - GNG","description":"The Phormingochilus hatihati, commonly known as the Bornean Purple Earth-tiger, is a striking terrestrial tarantula prized for its deep purple coloration and robust build. Native to Borneo, this species is moderately fast-growing and reaches a leg span of approximately 5–6 inches at maturity.\n\nThis tarantula thrives in a humid, tropical environment with temperatures between 75–82°F and humidity levels around 75–85%. Provide a deep substrate (4–6 inches) of coconut husk or peat moss to accommodate its burrowing nature. A hide or cork bark shelter is essential for security. Feed juveniles weekly with appropriately-sized insects; adults require feeding every 7–10 days. Water should be available via a shallow dish or regular misting of the enclosure.\n\nPhormingochilus hatihati is known for its defensive temperament and fast movements, making it better suited for experienced keepers. Handling is not recommended. 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House in a 10g enclosure with vertical space for webbing, as this species is an active climber. Provide 2–3 inches of substrate for burrowing and secure hiding spots. Feed appropriately-sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 5–7 days for juveniles; adults may feed less frequently. Ensure fresh water via a water dish or regular misting. Temperament: Generally docile and suitable for keepers with some experience. While not aggressive, they can be defensive if threatened. Handle with care or observe without handling to minimize stress. Lifespan: Females typically live 12–15 years; males 3–6 years. 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Maintain temperatures between 70–80°F and humidity around 60–70%. Provide a water dish and hide—they're naturally reclusive and appreciate secure spaces. Feed juveniles pinky crickets or small roaches weekly; adults require larger prey every 7–10 days. This species has a calm temperament and rarely bites, though they may kick urticating hairs if threatened. Females can live 12–15 years; males typically 3–6 years. 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Provide a 10-gallon enclosure with 4–6 inches of substrate for burrowing, a hide, and a shallow water dish. Temperatures should remain between 70–80°F.\n\nFeed juveniles small crickets or roaches weekly; adults require larger prey every 7–10 days. This species has a calm temperament and rarely bites, though they may kick urticating hairs when threatened. Females can live 12–15 years, while males typically live 3–6 years.\n\nHandle with care and minimal frequency to reduce stress. Ensure proper ventilation and avoid excessive moisture. 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Ensure proper ventilation to prevent mold. Feeding: Offer appropriately-sized prey (crickets, roaches) every 7–10 days. Juveniles eat smaller insects more frequently. Remove uneaten prey after 24 hours. Handling: While generally calm, handle minimally and with care. They can be defensive if threatened and may bite or kick urticating hairs. Water: Provide a shallow water dish or keep substrate slightly moist in one corner for drinking and humidity regulation. Lifespan \u0026amp; Growth: Females significantly outlive males (12–15 years vs. 3–6 years). Growth is moderate; expect maturity in 4–6 years for females. 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Feed juveniles weekly with appropriately-sized insects; adults every 7–10 days. Handle minimally to reduce stress.\n\nLifespan \u0026amp; Behavior: Females live 12–15 years; males 3–6 years. This species is relatively slow-growing and sedentary, making it excellent for observation without high activity demands. They are generally docile but will defend themselves if threatened.\n\nTemperament: Known for their calm nature and low aggression, Chaco Golden-knees rarely bite and tolerate occasional handling better than many tarantula species.\n\nPerfect for collectors seeking a long-lived, beautiful, and manageable tarantula with minimal special requirements.","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45508130504841,"sku":null,"price":95.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/ChacoGolden-knee_1_2.jpg?v=1775938649"},{"product_id":"tarantula-lasiocyano-sazimai-brazilian-blue-violet-gng","title":"Tarantula - Lasiocyano sazimai - Brazilian Blue Violet","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Lasiocyano sazimai, commonly known as the Brazilian Blue Violet Tarantula, is a stunning New World species prized for its striking blue-violet coloration and manageable temperament. This medium-sized tarantula makes an excellent choice for both experienced keepers and dedicated hobbyists. Care Requirements: House in a terrestrial enclosure of at least 5 gallons with substrate—coconut husk or peat moss work well. Maintain temperatures between 70–80°F with moderate humidity around 60–70%. Provide a hide or burrow for security. Feed appropriately sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 7–10 days; juveniles may eat more frequently. Ensure fresh water via a water dish or regular misting. Temperament \u0026amp; Handling: Generally docile and slow-moving, though they can be defensive if threatened. Urticating hairs may cause irritation—handle with care or observe without handling. Females live 12–15 years; males typically 3–6 years. 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Feed juveniles weekly with appropriately-sized insects; adults every 7–10 days. Provide a shallow water dish and minimal handling to reduce stress.\n\nLifespan \u0026amp; Behavior: Females live 12–15 years; males 3–6 years. They are generally docile but will bite if threatened. This species is an excellent choice for keepers seeking a low-maintenance, long-lived companion with minimal special requirements.","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45745014472841,"sku":null,"price":95.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/20260423_121036.jpg?v=1776978462"},{"product_id":"tarantula-grammostola-rosea-red-chilean-rose-hair-red-gng","title":"Tarantula - Grammostola rosea 'Red' - Chilean Rose Hair 'Red' - GNG","description":"The Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula (Grammostola rosea) is a docile, hardy species ideal for both beginners and experienced keepers. Known for their striking reddish coloration and calm temperament, these spiders are relatively low-maintenance and long-lived, with females reaching 12–15 years in captivity.\n\nHousing requires a 10-gallon enclosure with 2–3 inches of substrate for burrowing. Maintain temperatures between 70–80°F and humidity around 60–70%. Provide a water dish and hide spots. Feed juveniles weekly with appropriately-sized insects; adults every 7–10 days. Handle minimally to reduce stress, though they tolerate gentle interaction better than many tarantula species.\n\nThese spiders are generally docile but possess urticating hairs and fangs—exercise caution during feeding and handling. Molting is normal and can last weeks; avoid disturbance during this period. 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Maintain temperatures between 75–80°F with moderate humidity (60–70%). Feed appropriately-sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 7–10 days; juveniles grow rapidly and may require frequent feeding. Provide a water dish and minimal décor to reduce stress.\n\nTemperament \u0026amp; Handling: Fast and defensive, this species is not recommended for beginners. They possess potent venom and will bite if threatened. Observe from a distance rather than handling. 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Temperature 70–80°F; humidity 60–70%. Feeding: Juveniles eat crickets; adults take roaches and larger insects. Feed every 5–7 days; reduce frequency as they mature. Remove uneaten prey within 24 hours. Handling: Not recommended. This species is fast, defensive, and possesses potent venom. Bites are medically significant. Temperament: Aggressive and unpredictable. Best observed rather than handled. Excellent for display and breeding projects. 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Provide cork bark, plants, or branches for climbing and anchor points. Feed appropriately sized insects (crickets, roaches) every 5–7 days for juveniles; adults may eat less frequently. Provide fresh water via misting or a water dish. Temperament \u0026amp; Handling: Highly defensive and fast-moving. Not recommended for handling. They will bite readily when threatened and possess medically significant venom. Keep enclosure secure to prevent escapes. Lifespan: Females typically live 12–15 years; males 3–6 years. This species demands respect, proper setup, and caution. Ideal for collectors with tarantula experience.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nova Reptiles","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45838730363017,"sku":null,"price":75.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0701\/6962\/4713\/files\/TrinidadChevron_1_2.jpg?v=1777178047"},{"product_id":"tarantula-tliltocatl-albopilosus-curly-hair-gng","title":"Tarantula - Tliltocatl albopilosus - Curly Hair - GNG","description":"\u003cp\u003eTliltocatl albopilosus, commonly known as the Curly Hair Tarantula, is a popular beginner-friendly species native to Central America. These docile, slow-growing tarantulas are known for their distinctive curly setae (hairs) covering their dark bodies, making them visually striking additions to any collection. Care Requirements: Provide a 10-gallon enclosure with 2–3 inches of substrate for burrowing. Maintain temperatures between 70–80°F with moderate humidity (60–70%). Feed juveniles weekly with appropriately-sized insects; adults require feeding every 7–10 days. Offer a shallow water dish and ensure proper ventilation to prevent mold. These tarantulas are generally docile but may kick hairs when threatened—handle with care or observe without handling. Lifespan and Temperament: Females live 12–15 years, while males typically live 3–6 years. Their calm nature and manageable size (leg span 5–6 inches) make them ideal for keepers new to the hobby. They are hardy, forgiving of minor care inconsistencies, and rarely refuse food. Perfect for collectors seeking a low-maintenance, visually appealing species with excellent longevity and a gentle disposition. 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