How can you tell if a pink-toed tarantula is male or female?

The male pink-toed tarantula grows to about 9cm in size while the females are larger and grow to about 13cm (Schultz and Schultz, 2009). The mature males are thinner and have longer legs, and the hair of their abdomen has a metallic black hue (Hoy, 2006).

Can pink toe tarantulas live together?

Behaviors These are fun to keep because unlike most tarantulas, they can be kept in groups if you keep them in a large enough terrarium and keep them well fed. Pink-toed Tarantulas are one of the most docile of the arboreal species.

Is a pink toe tarantula a good pet?

Pink Toes are a very popular pet spider. Their docile behavior has made them the most popular pet tarantula. It is a great pet due to their simple care needs and unique appearance. They are cheap to feed and house and their enclosure does not need to be large.

What do pink toe tarantulas need?

Housing the Pink Toe Tarantula The tank should contain 2 to 3 inches of peat moss or soil (free of fertilizers and pesticides) at the bottom, as well as small logs, branches, and live plants for climbing. Not only will this provide humidity for your pet, but it also will benefit any live plants in the enclosure.

Does the female tarantula eat the male?

Summary: Sexual cannibalism in spiders – the attack and consumption of males by females before or after copulation – is very widespread. After copulating with a male, female spiders tend to practice sexual cannibalism, that is to say, they attack the males and eat them.

How long do female pink toe tarantulas live?

10-12 years
Females can live 10-12 years in human care. Males typically have a much shorter lifespan.

Do pink toe tarantulas jump?

Behavior & Temperament The pink-toed tarantula can be skittish, moving quickly and even flicking hairs if startled. They are still considered rather handleable tarantulas but do tend to jump and run randomly, much as they would do in the treetops in their native habitats.

Do pink toe tarantulas hide?

A typical sign of an upcoming molt is food refusal, but you might also notice your pinktoe tarantula hiding away in its web or in other parts of the enclosure. Don’t initially be alarmed.

Do baby tarantulas eat their mother?

Once the eggs hatch, both mother and virgin females begin producing a nourishing fluid, which they feed to the offspring by mouth. (See National Geographic’s pictures of animal mothers and babies.) Spiderlings eat a female spider alive in a process called matriphagy, or mother-eating.