Golden Naoma Spider
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Brazilian giant Naoma Kane
overview
Chinese name
Brazilian giants Naoma / Chaco Golden Knee Birdie
Latin scientific name
Grammostolapulchripes
subfamily
Theraphosinae
Origin
Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
Habitat type
Rainforest/treeless savannah
Adult body size
17-18 cm foot span
Optimum temperature
25-27℃
Optimum humidity
60%
It is recommended to use a substrate
Dry peat/coconut bricks
Type of life
Terrestrial type
Brief introduction
One of the classic and iconic pet bird catcher spider species. The docile character, coupled with a charming appearance, is always one of the most popular species in the pet bird trap market. They are also the largest species in the genus, and once had an individual with a foot length of 22 centimeters, they are really "giants".
Like most species of the genus Grammostola, their small larvae are very similar to the larvae of the Chilean red rose, with a pink color and a black belly. However, in captivity, usually above 3 centimeters, it can be found that their "knees" have begun to transform into gold.
Usually above 6 centimeters, they are almost completely in full display of adult colors, and the golden patterns on their feet are unusually striking in the flash.
For the larvae, it can provide a relatively humid feeding environment; For larger individuals, they seem to prefer a dry environment. In the wild, they also rarely dig their own nests and are more adept at finding ready-made burrows. Therefore, in captivity, it can provide an escape.
Meek, durable, barely fugitive, and approachable at a price make them always the first choice for a newbie to get started.