Bracypelma auratum-Flame Knee .5″

Tough to hate on these beauties, as they sport the single flame pattern above the patella, and have the classic Brachypelma characteristics. They’re a bit more montane, so cooler works for them. 70-75 and 60% humidity will do fine. These are much more rare than B smithi and emilia. They’re a tad more skittish too, so handling is not recommended.

Photo taken by and courtesy of Exoskeleton Invertebrates.com

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Tough to hate on these beauties, as they sport the single flame pattern above the patella, and have the classic Brachypelma characteristics. They’re a bit more montane, so cooler works for them. 70-75 and 60% humidity will do fine. These are much more rare than B smithi and emilia. They’re a tad more skittish too, so handling is not recommended. This particular batch was born and bred in Mexico, from Mexican parents!!! The significance of this is that you’re not getting the same old tired and muddy European bloodlines. How good is that! Each individual comes with its own registered serial number.

Photo taken by and courtesy of Exoskeleton Invertebrates.com

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