Acanthoscurria fracta (Para Mongo Zebra) This tarantula has fascinating colour patterns on its legs. It is a large, heavy bodied terrestrial species from Brazil that will grow to about 8 inches
| Tarantula Information | ||
| Regions Found: | Brazil, Guyana, | |
| Class: | Terrestrial | |
| Longevity: | Very slow and long lived. Live for up to 30 years. | |
| Adult Size: | 7-8inch | |
| Temperament: | Aggressive | |
| Urticating Hairs: | Yes, Very Irritating | |
| Venom Potency: | Low toxicity, comparable to a bee sting | |
| Acanthoscurria fracta Housing Requirements | ||
| Tarantula Housing: | Floor space is more important than height, a deep substrate should be provided for burrowing. A good retreat is required, maybe a few in strategic places. | |
| Temperature: | 24-28°C (75-86°F) | |
| Humidity: | 75% | |
| Special Requirements: | No special requirements. | |
| Acanthoscurria fracta Diet | ||
| Livefood insects such as crickets, mealworms, superworms, houseflies and other Small insects | ||







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