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Hapalopus formosus was Hapalopus sp. Colombia (Pumpkin Patch Tarantula) "Large" about 1/3"
Hapalopus formosus was Hapalopus sp. Colombia (Pumpkin Patch Tarantula) "Large" about 1/3"
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Hapalopus sp formosus (Pumpkin Patch) "Large"
FEEDING: Don't let their size scare you! Even as tiny spiderlings they are very easy to care for and eat very well! You can offer them pre-killed red runner hatchlings or springtails. You can keep a few springtails in the vial with them for a constant food source. https://fearnottarantulas.com/products/tropical-springtails-culture
They might be small, but they sure have a lot of spunk! This delightful dwarf species offers a tremendous amount of personality. From ‘slinghood’ to adulthood, you will enjoy watching these guys grow – and they grow fast. Feeding time is always an event as they are fierce eaters and can take down prey almost as large as they are. They are curious and will often dart to the opening when their area is disturbed.
A feisty new world “dwarf” terrestrial tarantula from Colombia Care Information
We offer 15 dram vials for sale. They are perfect for this species and include substrate https://fearnottarantulas.com/products/15-dram-vial
Scientific Name: Hapalopus sp Colombia
Common Name: Colombian Pumpkin Patch
Type: Terrestrial
Category: New World
Endemic Location: Colombia
Diagonal Leg Span (DLS): Groot/Large 4” (10cm) Klein/Small 2.5” (6cm)
Urticating Hairs: Yes
Growth Rate: Fast
Recommended Experience Level: Beginner
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