Have you ever seen a Chilean Rose Hair with striping on the legs and a profusion of pink and gold hairs? You have now. This species was originally imported as Grammostola sp Maule, but it was quickly re-classified as a separate species due to the widened metatarsus and the fact that they are from the Concepcion region of Chile, not the Maule region. Incredibly docile, I recommend these for beginners. Keep them at 70-80 with humidity of 60%.
Photo coming soon.
Have you ever seen a Chilean Rose Hair with striping on the legs and a profusion of pink and gold hairs? You have now. This species was originally imported as Grammostola sp Maule, but it was quickly re-classified as a separate species due to the widened metatarsus and the fact that they are from the Concepcion region of Chile, not the Maule region. Incredibly docile, I recommend these for beginners. Keep them at 70-80 with humidity of 60%. All Chilean tarantulas are now banned from importation by the Chilean government, so what is here is all there will be for the foreseeable future.
Photo is of an adult and is courtesy of Exoskeleton Invertebrates.



