How To Care For A Curly Hair Tarantula


How To Care For A Curly Hair Tarantula

How To Care For A Curly Hair Tarantula

Introduction

Curly hair tarantula is a species of tarantula native to the forests of Central and South America. It is a gentle species that makes a great pet for those interested in keeping tarantulas. Caring for a curly hair tarantula is relatively easy, as long as you provide it with the correct environment. In this article, we will discuss the basics of how to care for a curly hair tarantula.

Housing and Temperature

Curly hair tarantulas require a large enclosure with plenty of air circulation. A 10-gallon tank is suitable for a single tarantula, but larger tanks are better for multiple tarantulas. The enclosure should also have a secure lid to prevent escape. The temperature of the enclosure should be kept between 75 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. A thermometer should be used to monitor the temperature of the enclosure.

Substrate and Humidity

The substrate of the enclosure should be a mixture of peat moss, vermiculite, and soil. This mixture should be damp but not wet. The humidity of the enclosure should be kept between 65 and 75%. A hygrometer should be used to monitor the humidity of the enclosure. A shallow water dish should also be provided in the enclosure to provide the tarantula with a source of water.

Feeding

Curly hair tarantulas should be fed a variety of live insects such as crickets, mealworms, waxworms, and roaches. The insects should be dusted with a calcium and vitamin supplement before being offered to the tarantula. The tarantula should be fed once or twice a week, depending on its size and activity level. It is important to not overfeed the tarantula, as this can lead to obesity and other health problems.

Handling

Curly hair tarantulas should not be handled. They are a docile species and will not bite, but handling can still be stressful for the tarantula and may lead to health problems. If you need to move the tarantula, it is best to use a plastic spoon or cup to gently scoop it up and move it to a new location. It is also important to be gentle with the tarantula as it can easily be injured.

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