What is tarantula molting?
What is tarantula molting – and what is it for? Molting is linked to growth in tarantulas, and a perfectly natural part of their lifecycle. Keep reading to find out more…
Tarantulas and their kin are all placed in the Mygalomorphae infraorder. They include tarantulas, trapdoor spiders, funnelweb spiders, and purseweb spiders.
What is tarantula molting – and what is it for? Molting is linked to growth in tarantulas, and a perfectly natural part of their lifecycle. Keep reading to find out more…
Curly Hair Tarantula care is pretty easy, so long as you get a few things like humidity, temperature and diet right. Read on to learn more…
How fast do tarantulas move? Actually, most of time not very fast at all. But a predator threatens them, they are capable of short bursts of speed…
How do Tarantulas reproduce? It’s a risky procedure where the male approaches and “wrestles” the female – then hopes to get away alive…
How far can tarantulas see? Whilst they are undoubtedly powerful predators, their eyesight isn’t that great – keep reading to learn more…
How long do tarantulas live? In the wild, their lifespan can be cut short by predators, but in captivity they can live a very long time…
Do Tarantulas Bond With Owners? Sadly, all evidence suggests that no they do not. They can still be tamed and become tolerant of us though…
Do tarantulas need heat mats? Most of the time they do not need them, unless you live in a very cold climate and your house gets below 65F in winter…
Where do tarantulas live in the world? Well, they have a global distribution, living in any region where the weather is warm enough. Let’s take a closer look…
How much is a Chilean Rose Tarantula? Well, this is a common and hardy pet in captivity – so the price should reflect this! Keep reading to learn more…