Brachypelma klaasi
โ VerifiedMexican Pink Tarantula, Pink Tarantula
George Chernilevsky, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Quick Facts
Adult Size
5-6 inches
Growth Rate
very slow
Temperament
docile
Taxonomy
Community
Experience Required
Beginner Friendly
Great for first-time keepers
๐ก๏ธ Climate Requirements
Temperature Range
72ยฐF - 82ยฐF
(22ยฐC - 28ยฐC)
Humidity Range
60% - 70%
๐ Enclosure Sizes
Sling
Small vial or 2x2x3"
Juvenile
5x5x5"
Adult
10x10x8" or 5-10 gallon tank
๐ชจ Substrate
Type
dry coco fiber or peat moss mix
Depth
3-4 inches
๐ฝ๏ธ Feeding Schedule
Sling
Every 4-5 days
Juvenile
Once per week
Adult
Every 1-2 weeks
Prey Size
Appropriately sized prey (up to 2/3 body length)
๐ง Additional Care Notes
Water Dish
Required
Webbing
light
Burrowing
Yes
๐ท๏ธ Behavior & Temperament
General Temperament
docile
Care Guide
**Mexican Pink Tarantula** โ One of the rarest *Brachypelma* in the hobby. Characterized by pinkish/salmon coloration on the legs and carapace. CITES Appendix II listed with very small wild population range. Because of its rarity, captive-bred specimens are highly sought after. Husbandry is identical to other Mexican *Brachypelma*: dry enclosure, small moist corner, water dish always available. Extremely slow growth rate โ one of the slowest in the genus. Docile and very similar in temperament to *B. hamorii*.
โ ๏ธ Safety Information
Urticating Hairs
This species has urticating hairs that can cause irritation if handled. Use caution during maintenance.
Venom Potency
Venom is not considered medically significant to humans, though reactions may vary.
Species Statistics
3
Total Keepers
N/A
Community Rating
Beginner Friendly
Care Level
๐ Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachypelma_klaasi
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