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Mexican red-kneed spider: Mexican red-kneed spider, also known as Mexican red-kneed bird spider (scientific name: Brachypelma smithi), belongs to Arachnidae. Medium to large size, covered with fluff and bright body color; Temperament is mild, so it is suitable for artificial breeding. I like to hide in a cool cave every day. They are rare in Mexico, so they are listed as protected species in CITES Appendix II. Chinese name: Mexican Red-kneed Bird Spider Latin scientific name: Brachypelma smithi alias: Mexican Red-kneed Spider, Mexican Red-kneed Spider Superidea: Animal kingdom: Arthropoda: Araneae: Araneae: Amphibia: Araneae: Araneae: Araneae: Short-tailed Spider Superidea: Mexican Red-kneed Spider Superidea Distribution: Native to the desert area on the west coast of Mexico. English Name: Mexican Red Kneed Tarantula Breeding Method: Head Spider: Chinese: Brazilian White Knee Scientific Name: Acanthoscurria geniculata English: Giant White Kneed/ Brazilian White Kneed Tarantula Origin: Brazil Habitat: Grassland, Spider temperature on the ground in forest area: about 27℃ humidity: 75% ferocity: a little overall size: about 7-9 inches growth rate: medium main food: habitat type that crickets and newborn mice can occasionally feed: rainforest/South American prairie adult size: about 65,438+08-20+cm foot spread Optimum temperature: 25-27℃ Optimum humidity: This is a relatively new species among enthusiasts, and it is also a highly respected species of pet tarantula, mainly because of its huge size, strong adaptability and exciting color! They live on the ground of the rainforest, but they are also distributed on the relatively dry grassland, so they can accept a little lower humidity, even if they are larvae, there is no problem. Young ones eat a lot and grow fast, and they can make holes and build nests to protect themselves. It is worth noting that they are easily provoked, and the probability of biting is not great, but they often kick their hair. According to the data, their stinging hair may have obvious allergic reaction to human skin. So I list them as advanced species, and I don't recommend novices who haven't kept pet tarantulas to start directly from the large individuals of this species. As for their toxicity, the data show that there are no serious consequences for normal people, but if they are huge individuals, once bitten by anger, the size of their fangs will cause huge wounds! Brazilian white-kneed spider and all other bird-catching spiders from Brazil have long been listed as protected species by the authorities, and no export is allowed. What can be seen in the world, whether it is larvae or in general, is the offspring of individuals smuggled to Europe and America earlier under artificial reproduction. Because of its relatively high yield and rapid growth, it is not an expensive bird spider species, but it is definitely one of the most popular classic species for bird spider lovers in the past, present and future. Honduran Curly Spider: Chinese name Honduran Curly Spider English name Honduran Curly Latin name Brachypelma albopilosum Geographical distribution Honduras lays eggs. Habitual rainforest habitat. Mild temperament. Physical features are about 15cm. Eating crickets and newborn mice can be fed occasionally. Appropriate nursing temperature: 25-29 degrees; Suitable humidity: 70-85%. The novice spider should be covered with about 2 inches of culture soil and put a tree hole for him to hide. Don't forget to put a small plate for him to drink.