Blue and Bitey Box
Intermediate species
Species Info:
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Origin
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Lifestyle
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Temp
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Humidity
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Leg Span
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Disposition
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Suitability
Species include:
Cobalt Blue – Cyriopagopoeus lividus
This is by far the most remarkable ground dwelling Asian species in the hobby and as it common name would suggest it has a brilliant bright blue colouration (adult females). This is a fast, nasty, unpredictable yet a beautiful spider – making it a challenging and interesting species to keep!
Socotra Island Blue – Monocentropus balfouri
So what’s all the fuss about? Basically a Baboon spider with short blue hair covering its body as well as long white hairs covering their femurs with a bit of attitude included and some interesting behavior you have a very unique Tarantula.
Vietnam Blue – Chilobrachys dyscolus
A large blue Chilobrachys from Vietnam.