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Trinidad Chevron Tarantula - Psalmopoeus cambridgei (Captive Bred)

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About This Product

Features: 

  • Originates from Trinidad
  • Primarily Arboreal
  • Can be fast and quick to act defensively.
  • Can reach full size in about two years

This is an INDIVIDUAL (1) Trinidad Chevron Tarantula Spiderling measuring around 1" diagonal legspan.

SPECIAL NOTE: USPS forbids shipping venomous spiders or scorpions in the mail.

Because of this, we ship these animals FedEx priority overnight for a flat fee of $39.99.

Name: The Trinidad Chevron Tarantula is scientifically known as Psalmopoeus cambridgei. It's also sometimes called the Trinidad Chevron Tree Spider.

Characteristics: This tarantula is an arboreal species native to the tropical island of Trinidad.  Adults of this species range from 4-7 inches and feature chevron markings on their abdomen, and a brown or olive coloration. The ones sold from here are 1.75".

This species has existed in the pet trade for decades and is considered one of the original tarantulas in the trade. It may be an oldie, but it's a goodie!

The juveniles behave more similarly to ground-dwelling species, but as the spider ages, they move up towards the tops of their enclosures.

This species lacks the urticating hairs that the new world tarantula species generally have. They also lack the potent venom that a lot of old world species possess. That does not mean that this species is docile, or handleable! This species can be very aggressive, and their bites can range from irritating to medically significant if you are susceptible to the venom.

Habitat Setup: Being a primarily arboreal species, the height of your enclosure will be more important than the length or width. A 12”x12”x18” glass terrarium should be large enough for an adult of the species.

Make sure the enclosure has a secure mesh top to allow for ventilation.

Josh's Frogs sells a variety of tarantula kits that makes setup and care simple.

Want to spice up your enclosure with live plants? Our experts have curated kits of easy-to-care-for and SAFE plants for your tarantula. Check them out here!

Substrate: Although they are arboreal, slings can often be seen making burrows and tunnels up the side of their enclosure from them, so would benefit from at least a little bit of substrate depth. Coconut fiber or Josh's Frogs Dig It is enough and beneficial for controlling humidity inside of the enclosure.

If you want to use a cleanup crew of springtails and isopods, or you want to use live plants, get some Josh's Frogs BioBedding Tropical.

Decor: For this species, vertical pieces of vivarium wood are required to imitate the trees that these spiders live on in the wild. Cork bark is an excellent choice as it doesn’t promote mold or bacterial growth, and doesn’t break down as easily as other types of wood. Include at least two different pieces of cork bark, and ideally, have one of them as a cork bark tube to allow the spider an easy hiding place to feel safe in.

Water & Humidity: These are tropical spiders and require a higher level of humidity and 78-82% relative humidity is ideal for these species. It is recommended that you have both a digital hygrometer and thermometer in your enclosure to monitor these conditions.

If the enclosure gets too dry, the tarantula can have difficulty molting, and this can lead to death and disfiguring of your spider.

To keep conditions humid, keep a small water dish or bottle cap full of water available at all times.

The enclosure can also be misted, but be careful not to mist the spider, this can agitate the spider and result in bites or escape attempts. Misting can be down along the walls of the enclosure so it is absorbed by the substrate. Additionally, you can mist some of the webbing to allow the spider multiple places to get water.

Reverse Osmosis, Distilled, or Spring water can be used. If using tap water, make sure to use a quality water dechlorinator.

Heating & Lighting: These tarantulas do not require any UV lighting or any heating lamps, just a day-night cycle.

Be careful your spider's enclosure doesn't receive too much sunlight. Sunlight can cause temperatures to rise rapidly, cooking your spider in its home.

A thermometer should be present in the enclosure, and temperatures should be kept around 75-80 degrees. This can be accomplished with a low wattage under tank heat pad during colder conditions.

Feeding: The Trinidad Chevron tarantula is a fast growing species, with spiderlings reaching 3 inches in a year.

You will need to keep up with their fast growth when feeding. For these young spiderlings, 2 small crickets a week will suffice to help them grow. Other options include dubia roaches and other common feeders.

For adults, feeding larger crickets or similarly sized prey once a week will be enough.

As with all tarantula species in your care, remove any excess feeders from your enclosure after a day, and wait a week to resume feeding after your tarantula molts.

Breeding:

Spiders for breeding purposes should remain supervised when together and should only be attempted well fed. Mature males can be put in the enclosure of a mature female for courtship/mating. Remove male promptly after insertion is observed, or immediately if female is less than receptive. This is best done around a month after the female molts, as a freshly molted female is less likely to molt out of a pairing.

Longevity: Trinidad Chevron tarantulas can be quite long lived in captivity. Males can live 2-3 years, and females can easily live over a decade if cared for properly.

Links of Interest:

  • Arachnoboards: a community of spider enthusiasts that will be able to or have already answered almost any question you can think of with regards to tarantulas.

http://arachnoboards.com/

Still not sure if the Trinidad Chevron Tarantula from Josh's Frogs is the right pet bug for you? Read the reviews below and see what other customers are saying!

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Ruben

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Beautiful Tarantula

I love the Josh's Frogs team! Let's talk about a beautiful tarantula. My daughter named hers Luna. Luna is stunning! The stripes are well defined and the peach color really pops. Luna is docile but can be skittish. Good news, she has become very chill, very quickly. The reason I bring up the skittish nature is due to the speed of this species. So fast that you need to anticipate and an escape attempt if your T feels stress leading to a fight or flight response. Be prepared every time to open the habitat. I am a frog guy but the Trinidad Chevron is an excellent small pet!

suttles

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crickets

iam very happy with my crickets order. crickets are more healther them the ones I get at the pet store. you will have me for a customer. I have pets that eat bugs thank you so much linda

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