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Burgundy Goliath BirdeaterTheraphosa stirmi
With a leg span of over 11 inches, the Goliath Birdeater is classed as one of the largest Tarantulas in the world. These are an aggressive species, so experience is required!
Chile Rose TarantulaGrammostola porteri
The perfect starter spider, can't be many better out there! Like most Chile species it is a calm and a very easy to look after spider.
Costa Rican Orange Mouth TarantulaPsalmopoeus reduncus
A very pretty Psalmopoeus species, it has a very shiny gold carapace and gold bands on the legs. But has a overall brown appearance. It reaches a adult size of around 5''.
Desert Blonde TarantulaAphonopelma chalcodes
A pretty and chunky Aphonopelma species that is overall blonde with a brown abdomen covered in reddish setae hairs. These are a desert species from Arizona and are extremely easy to care for.
Eastern Horned Baboon TarantulaCeratogyrus darlingi
These are a heavy webbing species that make interesting display animals. They have a backwards curved horn that distinguishes it from other Ceratogyrus species.
Giant Whiteknee TarantulaAcanthoscurria geniculata
The Giant Whiteknee Tarantula is a fast growing species that can have a leg span of 8.5 inches. The body and legs are dark with striking white bands along the leg joints, giving them their common name.
Guyana Pink Toe TarantulaAvicularia sp. Guyana
The Guyana Pink-toe Tarantula is a medium sized tarantula with pink tips on the end of it's legs, like toes.
Mexican Red Rump TarantulaBrachypelma vagans
The Mexican Red Rump Tarantula gets its name from the red hairs present on the abdomen. They can be found in moist areas of Mexico.
New River Rust Rump TarantulaAphonopelma sp. New River
Another North American Aphonopelma species that has currently not been described. They have a overall fluffy apperance, blonde in colour and black femurs. They have long red setae hair on the abdomen. They are a docile species and again another great begi
Oklahoma Brown TarantulaAphonopelma hentzi
One of our personal favourites from North America, these are fantastic looking spiders from North America which have dark legs, light coloured carapace and red setae hairs on their abdomen.
Peruvian Dwarf Black & White TarantulaCyriocosmus ritae
This is a very fast growing species from Peru, which normally reaches maturity in 12-18 months. These spiders only actually entered the hobby a few years ago in 2007.
Puerto Rican Pink ToeAvicularia laeta
A beautiful spider which is olive to brown as an adult and bright blue as a spiderling. Photos really don't do the adult colours justice. They really are a wonderful species and are not often available as captive bred spiderlings.
Rusty Red Baboon TarantulaHysterocrates sp. Cameroon
Rusty Red Baboon Tarantula, a big African spider with lots of attitude and certainly not a beginner species. They can even swim and have been reported in the wild to catch fish.
Salmon Pink BirdeaterLasiodora parahybana
This extremely large tarantula is a must for any collection. The Salmon Pink Birdeater grows at a fast rate, reaching sizes of 7.5 - 10 inches. They don't spin large webs, or burrow much, so make great display tarantulas.
Singapore Blue TarantulaLampropelma violaceopes
One of the most beautiful arboreal tarantulas in the hobby. These spiders get big and are full of attitude; definitely not one for beginners!
Trinidad Chevron TarantulaPsalmopoeus cambridgei
The Trinidad Chevron Tarantula is a fast growing species reaching a leg span of six inches. They are arboreal spinning a web within loose tree bark or plants.
Brazilian Black TarantulaGrammostola pulchra
The Brazilian Black Tarantula is a docile species, making them ideal for beginners. They are jet black and grow to an impressive size of up to 18cm.
Brazilian Pink TarantulaPamphobeteus platyomma
Big birdeating spider from South America, can easily reach sizes of 8 inches. The males of the species are especially stunning when they reach maturity.
Cambodian Earth TigerHaplopelma sp. "Angkor Wat"
This is a Haplopelma species from Cambodia which look very similar to the Haplopelma longipes. But they have been seperated with the name Angkor Wat until more work has been done on the genus.
Chaco Golden Knee TarantulaGrammostola pulchripes
A large form of Tarantula reaching sizes of up to 8 inches or more, they have a docile nature and make ideal first pets. They have long light coloured hairs all over its body and beautiful gold stripes on the legs especially near the knees.
Chile Bronze TarantulaParaphysa sp. North
Small species of Tarantula, with a bronze overall colouration and a little tuft of orange hair on the abdomen. Docile, calm species and another alternative for beginners in the hobby.
Chile Flame TarantulaEuathlus sp. Red
The Chile Flame Tarantula is small species reaching a legspan of approx 10cm when fully grown. This is a slow growing species and very docile, ideal for beginners.
Chile Gold Burst TarantulaParaphysa parvula
The Chile Gold Burst Tarantula is a docile species and has a medium to fast growth rate.
Chile Green Velvet TarantulaThrixopelma sp. Chile
A fairly large growing Chile species that has red setae hairs on it's abdomen with a overall green appearance and nicely striped legs. They are like most other Chile species they are not aggressive and they are easy to maintain.
Chile Pink Burst TarantulaParaphysa scrofa
Beautiful little Tarantula that looks like it has pink highlights all over it, very docile. Good alternative for a first Tarantula.
Chile Red Rose TarantulaGrammostola rosea
Ideal first Tarantula, the Red Chile Rose is a great starter species. We would recommend one of the Chilean species to anybody who is looking to buy their first spider.
Chile Red Zebra TarantulaGrammostola sp. Concepicon
The Red Zebra like most Chile species are very docile and make a ideal starter species. They get a similar size to a Chile Rose but differ in colour. They have a more orange than red appearance and have nice white stripes on the legs.
Chile Tiger TarantulaParaphysa sp. Tiger
Another nice Chile dwarf Tarantula, it has nice cream coloured Tiger stripes on the abdomen. Calm species, great for beginners to the hobby.
Chilean Copper TarantulaParaphysa manicata
The Chilean Copper Tarantula or Dwarf Chile Tarantula is a small species.
Cobalt Blue TarantulaHaplopelma lividum
For the experienced tarantula keepers, this is a must for your collection. Although the Cobalt Blue Tarantula is aggressive and nervous, the adult colour makes it worth while.
Costa Rican Tiger Rump TarantulaCyclosternum fasciatum
The Costa Rican Tiger-Rump Tarantula from Central America.
Curly Hair TarantulaBrachyplema albopilosum
The Curly Hair Tarantula is ideal for the novice keeper. Easily available, cheap and easy to care for makes them a great chose for a beginner.
Fort Hall BaboonPterinochilus lugardi
The Fort Hall Baboon is also known as the Dodoma Baboon. They are an aggressive species found within Africa, many are collected from around Tanzania.
Gooty OrnamentalPoecilotheria metallica
Possibly the ultimate pet tarantula, you won't find many more stunningly beautiful than the Gooty. With it's bright blue colouration and arboreal features it really is a showpiece in any collection.
Green Bottle Blue TarantulaChromatopelma cyanopubescens
The Venezuelan Green Bottle Blue Tarantula is a nice attractive species with blue legs, green carapace and orange abdomen. Definitely one for the collection!
Haitan Brown Birdeater TarantulaPhormictopus cancerides
Haitan Brown Birdeater Tarantulas are from North to Central America.
Indian Oranamental TarantulaPoecilotheria regalis
Indian Oranamental Tarantulas are fast and can be very aggressive.
Ivory Ornamental TarantulaPoecilotheria subfusca lowland
The Ivory Ornamental Tarantula is a stunning arboreal species found in Sri Lanka. This is not commonly available.
Kilimanjaro Mustard BaboonPterinochilus chordatus
The Kilimanjaro Mustard Baboon can be found in hot dry scrublands of Eastern Africa. This is an aggressive species and should be kept by experienced keepers only.
King Baboon TarantulaPelinobius muticus
The King Baboon Tarantula is a large and very aggressive spider, it is one of Africas biggest. It is a must for any serious Tarantula collector!
Martinique Pink Toe TarantulaAvicularia versicolor
What can I say about this species... They are stunning from a gorgeous bright blue spiderlings right through to stunning multi coloured adults.
Mexican Pink TarantulaBrachypelma klaasi
Mexican Pink Tarantulas are found in Mexico.
Mexican Red Knee TarantulaBrachypelma smithi
The Mexican Red Knee Tarantula is native to Mexico and may be found in neighboring countries. This species is a must in everyones collection!
Orange Starburst BaboonPterinochilus murinus
The Orange Starburst Baboon is an aggressive species from parts of Africa, most are collected from Tanzania.
Pichidangui Blue BeautyEuathlus sp. Blue
The Blue Metallic Femur Beauty have navy blue femurs with pink stripes on the knees.
Pumpkin Patch TarantulaHapalopus sp. Colombia large
The Pumpkin Patch Tarantula is a fast growing species that reaches a leg span of three to four inches.
Skeleton TarantulaEphebopus murinus
These spiders are truly amazing. They have some very unusual characteristics for a terrestrial spider such as very long front legs and they actually kick hairs from their pedipalps.
Stout-Leg Baboon TarantulaEucratoscelus pachypus
The Stout-Leg Baboon Tarantula is an average sized tarantua from Africa.
Straight Horned BaboonCeratogyrus marshalli
The Straight Horned Baboon is a burrowing species from Zimbabwe and Mozambique. They have a leg span of 5 to 6 inches.
Tarantula Wall Calendar2013 tarantula wall calendar
Although not everyone's cup of tea, this Tarantula wall calendar has some stunning photos.
Togo Starburst BaboonHeteroscodra maculata
The Togo Starburst Baboon is a fast arboreal species from West African found in Ghana, Togo and Cameroon. They reach an adult leg span of 4 to 5 inches.
Venezuelan SuntigerPsalmopoeus irminia
This is a beautiful arboreal species of Tarantula, with vivid orange patterns over its abdomen, metatarsus and tarsus parts of their legs.
White Striped BirdeaterNhandu chromatus
The White Striped Birdeater is a large terrestrial species reaching a leg span of 6 to 7 inches. They are native to rainforests and grasslands of Brazil and Paraguay.
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