Xenesthis sp. “Blue”
Giant Blue Bloom (4cm)
Species Info:
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Origin
Colombia
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Lifestyle
Terrestrial
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Temp
20-24
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Humidity
65-70
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Leg Span
25
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Disposition
Skittish
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Suitability
2
One of the most desirable South American species at the moment due to its impressive size, rarity and colour. They have a bright pink starburst carapace that contrasts nicely with its powder blue legs and bushy orange hair on the abdomen.
Set up like a normal south american terrestrial but bear in mind they inhabit the lower parts of a mountain range so prefer life slightly cooler and dryer than say a Salmon Pink or Theraphosa species, temps around 20-22 are ideal for this species, and will take moisture from it’s water dish rather than any misting etc.