This is a specific care sheet for Argentina Black Rumps (Acanthoscurria sternalis), for more in this genus see Category:Acanthoscurria.
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A sternalis is a rare species that is most commonly known as the Argentina Black Rump. With its dark brown-black colouration it would make a very good addition to any collection. This species is native to Argentina. They have very long legs which make them look quite unusual. You should avoid upsetting this species as they have a habit of projecting excrement toward any source of intimidation or perceived threat.
Tarantula Information (for a more detailed Tarantula care review see Tarantula Care Sheets | |
Regions Found: | Argentina |
Class: | Terrestrial |
Longevity: | Unknown |
Adult Size: | Up to 18-20cm with very long legs |
Temperament: | Aggressive |
Urticating Hairs: | Yes and will also project excrement |
Venom Potency: | Unknown |
Acanthoscurria sternalis Housing Requirements | |
Tarantula Housing: | Floor space is more important than height, a deep substrateshould be provided for burrowing. A good retreat is required. |
Temperature: | 24-32°C |
Humidity: | 80% |
Special Requirements: | There are no special requirements. |
Breeding Acanthoscurria sternalis Tarantulas | |
Breeding Difficulty: | Unknown – persumed very difficult, considering their rarity. |
Egg sac size: | Unknown |
Danger to Male: | Probable sexual cannibalism |
Acanthoscurria sternalis Diet | |
Livefood insects such as crickets, locust, butter worms, meal worms, superworms, houseflies and cockroaches. | |
Recommended Pet Supplies for Acanthoscurria sternalis | |
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