When can a tarantula be sexed?

Generally you should be able to see the sex on a tarantula after the 5th or 6th instar (molt), but remember, on slow growing species like some of the Grammostola species, they may only start showing sexual organs after growing to at least 6 or 7cm regardless of the amount of instars/molts.
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When can you tell tarantula gender?

Mature Male Differences

Mature males have a hook on the underside of their front leg. These hooks keep the female's fangs away from the male during mating. Mature males also have bulbs on their pedipalps, the two shorter, leg-like feelers located near their fangs. These bulbs are the male spider's sex organs.
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Can tarantulas have both genders?

Until maturity, both sexes look the same, though. Some hobbyists prefer to have female specimens because they are a better return on investment. Aside from being bred, a female tarantula can also be sold for a higher price than a male.
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How can you tell a male from a female spider?

Well, you can do that by looking at the reproductive organs! In a female the epigyne is situated on the underside of the abdomen. In a male, there are two thickened pedipalps at the front of the head. They look like two "boxing gloves" and are usually clearly visible!
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Do spiders have balls?

Although adult male spiders are like vertebrates in having a pair of abdominal testes, their genital apparatus only vaguely resembles that of a vertebrate.
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Can male spiders have babies?

Males ejaculate onto ready-made small sperm webs and then transfer their sperm to syringe-like structures on the tips of their front appendages, or palps.
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Do female tarantulas eat males?

tarantula kill and consume approaching males instead of mating with them. This behaviour is more likely to occur if the female has mated previously. Cannibalistic females have higher rates of reproduction, and produce higher-quality offspring, than non-cannibalistic females.
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Are pet tarantulas friendly?

Question: Do tarantulas make good pets? Answer: These spiders can live for up to 25 years and can be domesticated into affectionate pets. Owners say they are generally docile and do well when taken to school and group demonstrations. Generally, tarantulas respond to daily handling.
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What is the fastest growing tarantula?

parahybana is a great fast growing tarantula. They are voracious eaters, easy to care for, and relatively hardy. Plus in the long run they get huge.
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Do male tarantulas grow faster?

In general, both males and females grow at approximately the same rate despite there being a pervasive hobby myth that all male spiderlings grow faster than their female siblings. A sac of spiderlings can vary wildly in their molting cycles, and there will be size differences between the spiderlings.
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What should I name my tarantula?

Inspiring and Unique Pet Tarantula Names
  • Birdeater.
  • Blue.
  • Brownie.
  • Chad.
  • Clyde.
  • Dipper.
  • Dredge.
  • Locke.
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Do tarantulas get attached to their owners?

However, tarantulas do not develop bonds with or acclimate to their keeper, so keep handling to a minimum. In cases whereby you must move your pet, use tools rather than your hands.
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What is the friendliest tarantula?

Brazilian Black Tarantulas are one of the best beginner spiders. They are famous for their docile temperament. These spiders are really known for their temperament. While no tarantula should be held very often, this species is known for being one of the calmest and docile.
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Can you defang a tarantula?

You can never fully defang your tarantula, even if you'd like to. The tarantula will regrow the fangs with the next molt, so doing this would essentially be pointless. If you see a pet store that is offering you a defanged tarantula, then you need to be wary of this.
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Why do tarantulas tap?

If the female likes what she feels, she'll respond by tapping her front legs or palps to let him know she accepts him and possibly to direct him toward her burrow. In some species, the female will simply leave her burrow and head toward the male instead.
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How do spiders get pregnant?

Both the male and female reproductive organs are at the rear of the abdomen, but spiders don't mate by coupling these organs. Instead, the male deposits some sperm onto a small web and picks it up on the end of his pedipalps. When the female is in position, the male deposits the sperm in the female's genital opening.
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Why do spiders eat their husbands?

Turns out the motivation for this creepy cannibalism is much simpler. It's all about size. If males are small, they're easier to catch and therefore more likely to be prey, say Shawn Wilder and Ann Rypstra from Miami University in Ohio. Big females eat their puny mates simply because a) they're hungry and b) they can.
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How often should I mist my tarantula cage?

Many care sheets will mention “misting” or “spraying” as a means to keep the moisture levels in enclosures up. Some will even go so far as to prescribe a certain schedule for misting the enclosure, like every other day or twice a week.
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How often should you clean a tarantula cage?

Tarantulas aren't generally very messy, so their habitats only need a little bit of cleaning on a day-to-day basis. Otherwise, all you have to do is do a deep cleaning of your spider's terrarium once every 4-6 months.
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How many crickets should I feed my tarantula?

Most species of tarantulas do well with a regimen of no more than two crickets per week. However, after molting all ages are at their hungriest. Following molt, increase feeding to three crickets the first week or two.
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How long is a tarantula pregnant?

Receptive females will allow a male to mate, usually during the rainy season, resulting in an egg sac containing 300 – 500 eggs laid several weeks later. The sac is incubated in her nest for about 7-8 weeks.
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Can tarantulas lay eggs without mating?

Yes they do produce unfertilised eggs, although I've never kept tarantulas so cant speak for them, other spiders I've kept have. If she's never been in contact with a male then it's probably safe to assume they'll be unfertilised.
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How long is a spider pregnant for?

Spider eggs typically hatch in 2 to 3 weeks, which can vary based on species and season. Once spiderlings fully emerge, they usually settle close to the nest area for several weeks before moving on and staking out their own territory.
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What's the friendliest spider?

The spider, which has been named Chikunia bilde, has been found on the Indonesian island of Bali and has surprised researchers with its "unusually tolerant" demeanor towards humans and other spiders.
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