Scientific Name: Brachypelma albiceps (Pocock, 1903)
Synonyms: Brachypelma ruhnaui, Eurypelma pallidum, Aphonopelma albiceps,
Brachypelmides ruhnaui
Brachypelmides ruhnaui
The Mexican golden red rump tarantula (Brachypelma albiceps), is a multi colored arachnid, belonging to the Brachypelma genus. Carapace of the spider has a light golden color, while Its abdomen is black and covered with red hairs (as in Brachypelma vagans). The legs are also black. This species is highly sought after by many terrarium enthusiasts. Females live for about 15 years, males significantly less - up to 12 months after the last moult.
Brachypelma albiceps (formerly Brachypelma ruhnaui) is endemic to the highlands of central Mexico, especially in and near Morelos. In the wild they build long underground burrows, or inhabit nests abandoned by rodents or other animals. They are most active at night and dusk.A tarantula diet typically includes crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, moths, meal worms cockroaches and pinky mice. In captivity, live food is typically required, as dead food may be ignored.
General Information
Regions Found: Central Mexico
Type: New World Terrestrial (Floor Space is more important then height)
Lastingness: Will mature in 3-10 years
Adult Size: Grows to about 11-13 cm (6-7 Inches)
Temperament: Very calm and docile
Urticating Hairs: Yes, less prone to use compared to similar species
Venom Potency: Weak
Tarantula Housing: Floor space is more important than height, a deep substrate should
be provided for burrowing.A good retreat is may required.
Temperature: 22-26°C
Humidity: About 60-70%
Special Requirements: No special requirements
Experiences Needed: Novice (For Novice->Moderate->Advance->Expert)
Breeding Difficulty: Moderate
Egg Sac Size: Up to 900 eggs, but usually there are about 500
Danger to Male: Tarantula females will sometimes cannibalise the males
Diet: Slings: Pinhead Crickets or Mealworms. (Mealworms must have to cut into two)
Larger specimens: Crickets, Mealworms, Pinky, Roaches, or Other Large Insects.
Recommended Pet Supplies
- An appropriately sized Terrarium/Vivarium/Aquarium depending on sizes
- Substrate (3 to 4 inches thick of peat moss/coco peat/potting soil etc. for larger specimen)
- Heating equipment ie. heat lamps, heat mats and thermostats
- Large shallow water dish as it maybe drinks from it and it help to control the humidity. (All
tarantulas that have at least a 3 inches leg span may drink from a shallow, wide water dish.
Pebbles may be put for safety)
- Decorations and hiding places (e.g. drift wood, stone or ornamental features)
- Live food (NOT for Slings (Spiderlings) as it may injured your T, Half Dead or Cut Meal
Picture: Adult Picture of Brachypelma Albiceps - Mexican Golden Red Rump Tarantula |
Brachypelma albiceps (formerly Brachypelma ruhnaui) is endemic to the highlands of central Mexico, especially in and near Morelos. In the wild they build long underground burrows, or inhabit nests abandoned by rodents or other animals. They are most active at night and dusk.A tarantula diet typically includes crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, moths, meal worms cockroaches and pinky mice. In captivity, live food is typically required, as dead food may be ignored.
General Information
Regions Found: Central Mexico
Type: New World Terrestrial (Floor Space is more important then height)
Lastingness: Will mature in 3-10 years
Adult Size: Grows to about 11-13 cm (6-7 Inches)
Temperament: Very calm and docile
Urticating Hairs: Yes, less prone to use compared to similar species
Venom Potency: Weak
Tarantula Housing: Floor space is more important than height, a deep substrate should
be provided for burrowing.A good retreat is may required.
Temperature: 22-26°C
Humidity: About 60-70%
Special Requirements: No special requirements
Experiences Needed: Novice (For Novice->Moderate->Advance->Expert)
Breeding Difficulty: Moderate
Egg Sac Size: Up to 900 eggs, but usually there are about 500
Danger to Male: Tarantula females will sometimes cannibalise the males
Diet: Slings: Pinhead Crickets or Mealworms. (Mealworms must have to cut into two)
Larger specimens: Crickets, Mealworms, Pinky, Roaches, or Other Large Insects.
Recommended Pet Supplies
- An appropriately sized Terrarium/Vivarium/Aquarium depending on sizes
- Substrate (3 to 4 inches thick of peat moss/coco peat/potting soil etc. for larger specimen)
- Heating equipment ie. heat lamps, heat mats and thermostats
- Large shallow water dish as it maybe drinks from it and it help to control the humidity. (All
tarantulas that have at least a 3 inches leg span may drink from a shallow, wide water dish.
Pebbles may be put for safety)
- Decorations and hiding places (e.g. drift wood, stone or ornamental features)
- Live food (NOT for Slings (Spiderlings) as it may injured your T, Half Dead or Cut Meal
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