Hogna carolinensis – Carolina Wolf Spider Bold, fast, and undeniably impressive, the Carolina Wolf Spider (Hogna carolinensis) is the largest wolf spider native to North America — and one of the most widely distributed spiders on the continent. Found across a sweeping range from the Atlantic coast to the deserts of the American Southwest, our specimens are locally sourced from the Arizona desert, where this species thrives in the arid, sun-baked terrain it has called home for millennia. There’s something uniquely compelling about keeping a native species — an animal that exists right outside your door, now thriving in a well-appointed enclosure. The Carolina Wolf Spider is a piece of the American wilderness you can actually observe up close. Why Collectors Love This Species Large North American wolf spider — impressive size and presence; females especially are robust and striking Wide natural distribution — one of the most successful and adaptable spiders in North America, found coast to coast Arizona desert locality — our specimens are locally sourced from the Sonoran Desert region, hardy and acclimated to arid conditions Active hunter — does not build webs to catch prey; actively stalks and pursues feeders, making for dynamic feeding observations Native species appeal — a great entry point for keepers interested in North American invertebrates and local fauna Care Overview Origin: North America — Arizona desert locality (New World) Adult Size: Females up to 2 inches body length; one of the largest wolf spiders in the US Temperament: Fast and alert; not aggressive but will flee or bite if cornered — handle with care Enclosure: Terrestrial setup with floor space; a burrowing hide or cork bark recommended Substrate: Dry to slightly moist sandy or coco fiber mix, 3–4 inches deep for burrowing Temperature: 72–85°F; tolerates a wide range given its desert origins Humidity: 40–60%; keep it dry with a small water dish available Diet: Crickets, roaches, and other appropriately sized feeders; an active hunter that rarely misses Live Arrival Guarantee Every Carolina Wolf Spider ships with our Live Arrival Guarantee. In the rare event your animal arrives deceased, photo and video documentation of the animal in the original, unopened packaging is required to process a DOA claim. Please review our full policy before purchasing.
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Ships from: Cleveland, TX
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Hogna carolinensis – Carolina Wolf Spider Bold, fast, and undeniably impressive, the Carolina Wolf Spider (Hogna carolinensis) is the largest wolf spider native to North America — and one of the most widely distributed spiders on the continent. Found across a sweeping range from the Atlantic coast to the deserts of the American Southwest, our specimens are locally sourced from the Arizona desert, where this species thrives in the arid, sun-baked terrain it has called home for millennia. There’s something uniquely compelling about keeping a native species — an animal that exists right outside your door, now thriving in a well-appointed enclosure. The Carolina Wolf Spider is a piece of the American wilderness you can actually observe up close. Why Collectors Love This Species Large North American wolf spider — impressive size and presence; females especially are robust and striking Wide natural distribution — one of the most successful and adaptable spiders in North America, found coast to coast Arizona desert locality — our specimens are locally sourced from the Sonoran Desert region, hardy and acclimated to arid conditions Active hunter — does not build webs to catch prey; actively stalks and pursues feeders, making for dynamic feeding observations Native species appeal — a great entry point for keepers interested in North American invertebrates and local fauna Care Overview Origin: North America — Arizona desert locality (New World) Adult Size: Females up to 2 inches body length; one of the largest wolf spiders in the US Temperament: Fast and alert; not aggressive but will flee or bite if cornered — handle with care Enclosure: Terrestrial setup with floor space; a burrowing hide or cork bark recommended Substrate: Dry to slightly moist sandy or coco fiber mix, 3–4 inches deep for burrowing Temperature: 72–85°F; tolerates a wide range given its desert origins Humidity: 40–60%; keep it dry with a small water dish available Diet: Crickets, roaches, and other appropriately sized feeders; an active hunter that rarely misses Live Arrival Guarantee Every Carolina Wolf Spider ships with our Live Arrival Guarantee. In the rare event your animal arrives deceased, photo and video documentation of the animal in the original, unopened packaging is required to process a DOA claim. Please review our full policy before purchasing.
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Ships from: Cleveland, TX
Shipping fee: $60
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Ships from:
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Ships from: Cleveland, TX
Shipping fee: $60
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
Estimated shipping date: Mon/Tue/Wed
Ships from: Cleveland, TX
Shipping fee: $60
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
On time meet-up
•
20
Communication
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41
Quick shipper
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36
Great packaging
•
43
Item as described
•
44
Understanding
•
27
Fair pricing
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41
Friendly
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42
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