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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Pelinobius muticus (king baboon)

Pelinobius muticus (King Baboon Tarantula) This slow growing species takes 8 years to reach maturity and is a member of Eumenophorinae in the family Theraphosidae known commonly as the King Baboon Tarantula. It is native to East Africa in dry Acadia scrubland regions of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda and can be found in deep burrows at the base of Acadia bushes. The venom from King Baboon Tarantulas are said to be more toxic than most other tarantulas, which makes it more qualified to be kept by experienced hobbyists, and not beginners.

Tarantula Information
Regions Found: Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda in dry acadia scrublands.
Class: Terrestrial Likes to burrow
Longevity: Slow growing taking 8 years to reach maturity
Adult Size: 7-9inch
Temperament: Aggressive Defensive
Urticating Hairs: No.
Venom Potency: More Toxic than most tarantula (Be Carefull)
Grammostola pulchripes Housing Requirements
Tarantula Housing: Floor space is more important than height, a deep substrate should be provided for burrowing. A good retreat is required.
Temperature: 24-30°C (71.5-86°F)
Humidity: About 75%
Special Requirements: No special requirements.
Grammostola pulchripes Diet
Livefood insects such as cricketsmealwormssuperwormshouseflies and other Small insects


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