Aphonopelma hentzi
Oklahoma Brown (1cm)
Species Info:

Origin
USA

Lifestyle
Terrestrial

Temp
22-28

Humidity
50-60

Leg Span
16cm

Disposition
Docile(ish)

Suitability
1
Being a desert species they are very easy to care and have no delicate requirements and are as pullet proof as a Tarantula gets. They can be housed in simple terrestrial setup add something to hide under, a heat and a small bowl of water. They are slow moving and settle down quickly and though they make ideal pet spiders I reckon in a few years everyone will have one.