Vitalius chromatus (ex Nhandu chromatus)

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Vitalius chromatus is a terrestrial tarantula of impressive size. Semi-aggressive and fast, ideal for experienced keepers. Maintain proper humidity and temperature, provide hides; a fascinating specimen for specialized terrariums.

Important: Experience with tarantulas required.

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Description

Technical Sheet: Vitalius chromatus (ex Nhandu chromatus)

Common Name: Vitalius chromatus
Scientific Name: Vitalius chromatus (formerly Nhandu chromatus)
Family: Theraphosidae
Origin: Brazil

Physical Characteristics

  • Size: Adults reach 12–15 cm leg span.
  • Coloration: Predominantly dark brown with subtle metallic blue highlights on legs and abdomen, visible under proper lighting.
  • Lifespan: Female: up to 12–15 years; Male: 4–6 years.
  • Behavior: Semi-aggressive; fast and defensive if threatened.

Care Requirements

  • Terrarium: Minimum 30x30x30 cm for adults; prefers space for burrowing and hiding places.
  • Substrate: Mix of peat, coconut fiber, and non-calcareous soil; at least 8–10 cm for digging.
  • Temperature: 24–28 °C
  • Humidity: 70–80%; lightly mist 1–2 times per week.
  • Hides: Logs, bark, or artificial caves recommended.

Feeding

  • Diet: Crickets, roaches, larvae, and other live insects.
  • Feeding Frequency: Juveniles every 3–4 days; adults once a week.

Reproduction

  • Sexual maturity: Females 2–3 years; Males 1.5–2 years.
  • Breeding Notes: Males can be more aggressive; supervise during introductions.

Additional Notes

  • Not suitable for beginners due to speed and defensive behavior.
  • Minimal handling recommended; maintain proper humidity to avoid stress or illness.
  • Compatible with natural substrates and decorations that showcase its subtle blue highlights.
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Female 3 – 4 cm (body)