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Avicularia aurantiaca Tarantula 0.5-0.75" FREE AFTER $500 SPENT

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Avicularia aurantiaca Tarantula 0.5-0.75" FREE AFTER $500 SPENT

Avicularia aurantica Tarantula

Avicularia aurantica is a distinctive pink toe species, known for warm golden tones, heavy webbing, and very docile behavior. This species stands out from darker-bodied pink toes by leaning into a brighter yellow-gold overall look, which gives it a different presence while still keeping the familiar long-legged pink toe build. Grab this New World tarantula for sale today if you want a classic pink toe species with warmer golden coloration and a brighter overall look.

Why do hobbyists keep Avicularia aurantica?

  • Golden Coloration: Known for warm yellow-gold tones that set it apart from more typical pink toe species.
  • Webbing Behavior: This species is a heavy webber and often builds thick retreats in the upper enclosure.
  • Great Display Species: Once secure, it can stay visible and rewarding to observe in a proper arboreal setup.
  • Docile Behavior: Usually very docile, though still quick and capable of sudden movement like many arboreals.

How should Avicularia aurantica be kept?

  • Enclosure: Arboreal setup with roughly 2x the leg span as the footprint and 3x the leg span as the height, with vertical cork bark, foliage, and multiple anchor points for webbing.
  • Temperature: Natural conditions are typically around 75-85°F, but this species generally does fine at normal room temperatures as well, so 65-75°F is usually workable for most keepers.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity with slightly moist substrate and strong cross ventilation. Avoid stagnant or constantly wet conditions.
  • Diet: Feed crickets, roaches, or similar prey no larger than the length of the tarantula's carapace (head). For smaller specimens, placing prey directly onto the webbing often improves feeding response.
  • Temperament: Typically very docile, but still fast-moving and capable of jumping when startled.

Are there any additional notes or considerations?

  • Younger Specimens: Smaller individuals usually do best in tighter setups where they can establish webbing quickly.
  • Ventilation: This species benefits from strong airflow alongside humidity, and stale conditions are usually a bigger issue than slightly drier ones.
  • Setup Tip: Vertical cork bark and well-placed anchor points usually improve both security and visibility.

Listing Notes

  • This listing is for an unsexed specimen.
$150.00
Avicularia aurantiaca Tarantula 0.5-0.75" FREE AFTER $500 SPENT
$150.00

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Avicularia aurantica Tarantula

Avicularia aurantica is a distinctive pink toe species, known for warm golden tones, heavy webbing, and very docile behavior. This species stands out from darker-bodied pink toes by leaning into a brighter yellow-gold overall look, which gives it a different presence while still keeping the familiar long-legged pink toe build. Grab this New World tarantula for sale today if you want a classic pink toe species with warmer golden coloration and a brighter overall look.

Why do hobbyists keep Avicularia aurantica?

  • Golden Coloration: Known for warm yellow-gold tones that set it apart from more typical pink toe species.
  • Webbing Behavior: This species is a heavy webber and often builds thick retreats in the upper enclosure.
  • Great Display Species: Once secure, it can stay visible and rewarding to observe in a proper arboreal setup.
  • Docile Behavior: Usually very docile, though still quick and capable of sudden movement like many arboreals.

How should Avicularia aurantica be kept?

  • Enclosure: Arboreal setup with roughly 2x the leg span as the footprint and 3x the leg span as the height, with vertical cork bark, foliage, and multiple anchor points for webbing.
  • Temperature: Natural conditions are typically around 75-85°F, but this species generally does fine at normal room temperatures as well, so 65-75°F is usually workable for most keepers.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity with slightly moist substrate and strong cross ventilation. Avoid stagnant or constantly wet conditions.
  • Diet: Feed crickets, roaches, or similar prey no larger than the length of the tarantula's carapace (head). For smaller specimens, placing prey directly onto the webbing often improves feeding response.
  • Temperament: Typically very docile, but still fast-moving and capable of jumping when startled.

Are there any additional notes or considerations?

  • Younger Specimens: Smaller individuals usually do best in tighter setups where they can establish webbing quickly.
  • Ventilation: This species benefits from strong airflow alongside humidity, and stale conditions are usually a bigger issue than slightly drier ones.
  • Setup Tip: Vertical cork bark and well-placed anchor points usually improve both security and visibility.

Listing Notes

  • This listing is for an unsexed specimen.
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