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Mexican Red Leg Tarantula | Brachypelma emilia (Med)

Mexican Red Leg Tarantula | Brachypelma emilia (Med)

The Mexican Red Leg Tarantula, Brachypelma emilia, is a renowned species in the tarantula hobby for its striking appearance and docile nature. Native to Mexico, this tarantula is a part of the 'New World' species and is particularly admired for its vibrant red legs, contrasting beautifully against its dark body and abdomen. The Mexican Red Leg Tarantula is a popular choice among both novice and experienced tarantula enthusiasts due to its manageable size, relatively calm temperament, and ease of care.

Origin:

Brachypelma emilia is indigenous to the Pacific coast of Mexico. They thrive in arid and semi-arid environments, often found in scrublands and deserts.

Temperature:

The ideal temperature range for the Mexican Red Leg Tarantula is between 75-85°F (24-29°C), with a humidity level of around 50-60%. These conditions mimic their natural habitat, which is typically dry and warm.

Housing:

A terrarium for a Mexican Red Leg Tarantula should include a substrate that allows for burrowing, along with hiding spots such as cork bark or hollow logs. The enclosure should be secure and provide adequate space for the tarantula to move around.

Feeding:

Their diet mainly consists of insects such as crickets, roaches, and occasionally small worms. Feeding should be done once or twice a week, depending on the tarantula's size and appetite.

Lifespan:

In captivity, Mexican Red Leg Tarantulas can live for several years, with females often living longer than males. Proper care and a suitable environment can significantly contribute to their longevity.

Behavior and Personality:

Brachypelma emilia is known for its calm and docile nature, making it a suitable species for less experienced tarantula keepers. They are more likely to retreat than show aggression when threatened. Their slow and deliberate movements make them easier to manage compared to more skittish species.

Please note

We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect and we will hold it for you.

$117.35
Mexican Red Leg Tarantula | Brachypelma emilia (Med)
$117.35
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Description

The Mexican Red Leg Tarantula, Brachypelma emilia, is a renowned species in the tarantula hobby for its striking appearance and docile nature. Native to Mexico, this tarantula is a part of the 'New World' species and is particularly admired for its vibrant red legs, contrasting beautifully against its dark body and abdomen. The Mexican Red Leg Tarantula is a popular choice among both novice and experienced tarantula enthusiasts due to its manageable size, relatively calm temperament, and ease of care.

Origin:

Brachypelma emilia is indigenous to the Pacific coast of Mexico. They thrive in arid and semi-arid environments, often found in scrublands and deserts.

Temperature:

The ideal temperature range for the Mexican Red Leg Tarantula is between 75-85°F (24-29°C), with a humidity level of around 50-60%. These conditions mimic their natural habitat, which is typically dry and warm.

Housing:

A terrarium for a Mexican Red Leg Tarantula should include a substrate that allows for burrowing, along with hiding spots such as cork bark or hollow logs. The enclosure should be secure and provide adequate space for the tarantula to move around.

Feeding:

Their diet mainly consists of insects such as crickets, roaches, and occasionally small worms. Feeding should be done once or twice a week, depending on the tarantula's size and appetite.

Lifespan:

In captivity, Mexican Red Leg Tarantulas can live for several years, with females often living longer than males. Proper care and a suitable environment can significantly contribute to their longevity.

Behavior and Personality:

Brachypelma emilia is known for its calm and docile nature, making it a suitable species for less experienced tarantula keepers. They are more likely to retreat than show aggression when threatened. Their slow and deliberate movements make them easier to manage compared to more skittish species.

Please note

We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect and we will hold it for you.

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