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Tanzanian Giant Tailless Whip Scorpion

Damon diadema

Whip spiderbeginnerHarmlessCommunal OK

No venom, no sting

Whip spiders (amblypygids) are completely harmless to humans. They're fast and can deliver a harmless pinch with their pedipalps, but have no venom and no sting.

About

The classic beginner whip spider: hardy, docile, and famously communal — groups cohabit peacefully with enough vertical cork bark and regular feeding. Provide a tall enclosure, moderate humidity, and plenty of vertical surfaces. Whip spiders have no venom and no sting and are harmless to humans; they are fast and may startle, but cannot hurt you.

Taxonomy

FamilyPhrynichidae
GenusDamon
Native regionEast Africa (Tanzania, Kenya)
TypeArboreal
Temperamentdocile, fast

Size & growth

Adult size7-8 inch legspan
Leg span150.00–200.00 mm
Growth ratemedium

Climate

Temperature72–82 °F
Humidity70–80%

Enclosure

Sling size6x6x8 inches
Juvenile size8x8x12 inches
Adult size12x12x18 inches (vertical)
Substratecoco fiber / topsoil mix, kept lightly moist
Substrate depth2-3 inches
Water dishRequired

Feeding

Feeding modePredator (live prey)
Prey sizeappropriately sized crickets or roaches
Sling cadence2-3 small prey per week
Juvenile cadence2 prey per week
Adult cadence2-3 prey per week

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