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ein Service von ein Service von Brazilian Giant Blonde Tarantula Nhandu tripepii Cites status not protected Habitat Brazil, Paraguay rainforest Size 8-10 body length Life Expectancy unknown Reproduction cocoon with 500-1500 eggs, after 8-10 days the baby hatch Temperature 25-27°C, night setback to room temperature Humidity 60-80% Lighting Halogen Sun Mini in combination with the Thermo Socket PLUS is a sufficient heat and light source. Substrate Jungle Bedding or Terrarienhumus, at least 10 cm high, fossorial species Cage Furniture HerpTarrium in equal size, cork tubes as hiding places, planting possible (e.g. Ficus benjamina, F. pumila) Terrarium Size at least 30x30x30 cm food insects e.g. crickets, grasshoppers, baby mice and cockroaches. For babies newly hatched crickets and drosophila Comments tetchy and speedy species
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Brazilian Giant Blonde Tarantula Care Sheet

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Care Sheet for Brazilian Giant Blonde Tarantula
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  • ein Service von

    ein Service von

    Brazilian Giant BlondeTarantulaNhandu tripepii

    Cites statusnot protected

    HabitatBrazil, Paraguay

    rainforest

    Size8-10 body length

    Life Expectancyunknown

    Reproductioncocoon with 500-1500 eggs, after 8-10days the baby hatch

    Temperature25-27C, night setback to room temperature

    Humidity60-80%

    LightingHalogen Sun Mini in combination with the Thermo Socket PLUS is a sufficient heat and light source.

    SubstrateJungle Bedding or Terrarienhumus, at least 10 cm high, fossorial species

    Cage FurnitureHerpTarrium in equal size, cork tubes as hiding places, planting possible (e.g. Ficus benjamina, F. pumila)

    Terrarium Sizeat least 30x30x30 cm

    foodinsects e.g. crickets, grasshoppers, baby mice and cockroaches.For babies newly hatched crickets and drosophila

    Commentstetchy and speedy species