Davus pentaloris
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Discover the Davus pentaloris! 🕷️ A stunning tarantula with vibrant orange and black stripes, perfect for enthusiasts. Easy to care for, semi-fossorial, and moderately defensive. A great addition to any collection! 🌿🔥 #Tarantulas #ExoticPets
Technical Sheet: Davus pentaloris Tarantula
Scientific Name: Davus pentaloris
Common Name: Guatemalan Tiger Rump Tarantula
Family: Theraphosidae
Distribution: Guatemala and southern Mexico
Description:
Davus pentaloris is a medium-sized tarantula known for its striking coloration. It has a dark body with orange and black striped legs, giving it a distinctive appearance. Its carapace usually has a brown hue with golden reflections.
Size:
- Males: Up to 10 cm in leg span.
- Females: Up to 12 cm in leg span.
Lifespan:
- Males: 3-4 years.
- Females: 10-12 years.
Behavior:
- Moderately defensive but more likely to flee than attack.
- Can use urticating hairs as a defense mechanism.
- Semi-fossorial, meaning it enjoys digging and creating burrows.
Care Requirements:
Terrarium:
- Minimum dimensions: 30x30x30 cm.
- Substrate: Peat, coconut fiber, or moss with at least 5-10 cm depth to allow burrowing.
- Humidity: 65-75%.
- Temperature: 22-26ºC.
- Proper ventilation to prevent mold growth.
Diet:
- Insectivorous: Crickets, roaches, locusts, and mealworms.
- Feeding is recommended 1-2 times per week, depending on the specimen’s size and age.
Reproduction:
- Males should be introduced into the female’s enclosure with caution.
- After mating, the female may produce an egg sac containing between 100 and 200 eggs.
- The eggs hatch in about 6-8 weeks.
Precautions:
- Keep in a safe and stable environment to prevent escapes.
Davus pentaloris is an excellent species for beginners and advanced enthusiasts due to its beauty and easy maintenance.
| Options | Female 4 – 6 cm |
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