Red-green-orange spiders

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Red, green, orange

Basic Information

Scientific name: ChromatopelmaCyaneopubescens

English name: GreenbottleBlue

Chinese name: Venezuelan red, green orange

Habitat type: terrestrial

Feeding habits: crickets, mealworms

Adult body size: about 4 inches

Growth Rate: Medium

Suitable temperature: 25-27 degrees

Suitable humidity: 65-75%

Temperament: The temperament should be vicious

Speed: Medium

The red-green orange hairy spider (Latin name Chromatopelma Cyaneopubescens) is a hairy spider native to Venezuela and one of the most brightly colored hairy spiders. Adult red-green-orange spiders have metallic blue legs, a blue-green chest, and an orange belly. It is a very active spider that is also popular among spider keepers.

Natural

The spider lives in the Venezuelan desert in a hole covered with cobwebs under the trees and under the roots. The cobwebs in the cave often extend outside the hole, forming a tunnel. Such nets can withstand the desert climate and can also trap prey.

habit

In captivity, red, green and orange spiders are often covered with a thick new web around them, most of which will cover the entire container. This spider feeds on a regular basis and grows quickly. Although most of the red, green and orange are easily frightened, and some are more docile, they will still run fast when disturbed. Some individual spiders will try to protect their nests, being very possessive and raising their front legs in a threatening manner.

Conservation knowledge

The red-green-orange spider (Latin scientific name: Chromatopelmacyaneopubescens), also known as the Venezuelan red-green orange spider, is native to the dry desert of the Palaguana Peninsula in Venezuela, and is one of the most beautiful and classic pet bird-catching spider species. They are actually produced in a small area, only a small part of the Paraguana Peninsula in Venezuela. However, they were popularized earlier among enthusiasts, so we still have the opportunity to buy their CB larvae. [1]

Adults are 15~16 cm long and have a foot span, and their small juveniles are very colorful, with golden dorsal armor, black abdomen with red interstreaks, and pink legs. As he grows, the black on his abdomen fades to orange-red, his dorsal armor turns blue-green, and his legs turn blue. This colorful species of pet birdcatcher spider changes color almost every time it molts throughout its life, so their popularity is always high.

The suitable temperature is 28~30 °C, the suitable humidity is 65%, and it is recommended to use dry peat and coconut brick as the substrate. However, it is not easy for them to breed in captivity, and females often kill males directly, plus the yield is not high, so their price is always not low. In addition, when raised to a certain size, they may have a certain aggressiveness and a relatively easy to kick personality, which makes them a pet birdcatcher spider species that is not suitable for beginners. However, there is no doubt that this is a very collectible species, and their beautiful color combinations will always be classic and representative among pet birdcatchers. [1]