Nhandu coloratovillosus (lat.) - a species of tarantulas from the genus Nhandu .
| Nhandu coloratovillosus |
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| Scientific classification |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetric |
| Infrastructure : | Migalomorphic spiders |
| Superfamily : | Theraphosoidea |
| View: | Nhandu coloratovillosus |
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| International Scientific Name |
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Nhandu coloratovillosus , 1998 |
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DescriptionRare view. It has black and white stripes on the legs, abdomen and legs are covered with thick and long reddish hairs. Females reach 7–9 cm in body and 16–18 cm in span of legs. Males reach sexual maturity at 2–2.5 years, females at 2.5–3.5 years. Like all members of the Nhandu clan, it inhabits the savannas and pampas of Brazil .
Captive ContentThe spider is contained in a horizontal terrarium , the presence of shelter is optional. A 5 cm layer of substrate is required. Temperature 26-28 ° C, humidity 70-75%. The food is standard food objects: flour worm, crickets and cockroaches.