Mexican Orange Beauty
Brachypelma baumgarteni also called Mexican orange beauty is a tarantula endemic to Pacific coast of Michoacan Mexico.
Mexican orange beauty. The preferred USDA zones for Mexican orange are 710. Mexican Orange Beauty B. These Brachypelma baumgarteni are unique to the US hobby because they are not the Euro-trash mutts the hobby has been besieged by the last 2 decades nor are they the Canadian crop that found their way in to a dealers hands in Southern CA.
This species does not do well with the high nighttime temperatures that sometimes occurs during summer. 23821 45 ADULT FEMALE Brachypelma hamorii Mexican Red Knee ADULT FEMALE 100 Cyriopagopus lividus Cobalt Blue ADULT FEMALE 60 Kochiana brunnipes Dwarf Pink Leg 6-7cm ADULT FEMALE 70 Omothymus violaceopes. Available to collect or can be sent next day 10pp TARANTULAS MATURE MALES Tlitocatl albopilosum Curly HairNicaragua Matured.
It is an honor to own this species. Brachypelma auratum is not a difficult tarantula to keep in captivity and is quite forgiving in terms of its care. This means that unlike some huge species like the Goliath Birdeater or the.
It will tolerate a light frost to as much as 27 degrees as long as it has sufficient shelter. In terms of appearance this spider holds striking resemblance to the classic red-kneed spider of Mexico. Mexican orange beautys will feed on insects such as mealworms crickets and cockroaches.
Expect a long life out of this beauty. As a result we recommend them for intermediate and above keepers. Known occurrences collected specimens and observations of Mexican Orange Beauty Tarantula.
It should be planted where it will be sheltered from strong winds. View this species on GBIF. Found this cool Brachypelma at an exotic pet store.