Lasiodora klugi
Bahia Scarlet Birdeater (1cm)
Species Info:
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Origin
Brazil
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Lifestyle
Terrestrial
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Temp
22-26
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Humidity
70-80
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Leg Span
22-25
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Disposition
Skittish
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Suitability
1
Another massive bird eater similar to L.parahybana but not commonly available. This species has grey leg hair and scarlet red abdominal hairs.
This species of Tarantula features a similar quick growth rate to a parahybana and is a very sought after example of the genus, if breeding expect a lot of slings.
Is named Bahia after the region of Brazil it comes from, my wanting to name it Red Snapper due to it’s similarity with a salmon pink (Lasiodora parahybana) and keen feeding response has fallen on deaf ears.