Caribena versicolor (Antilles Pink Toe Martinique Pink Toe Tarantula) Caribena versicolor is one of the most sought-after arboreals in the hobby for good reason. Native to Martinique in the Caribbean, this New World species goes through one of the most dramatic color changes of any tarantula — bright metallic blue as a sling, transitioning to a stunning adult with a shimmering green-gold carapace, red abdominal hairs, and classic pink toe pads. Grab this New World arboreal for sale today if you want a species that's both beautiful to look at and rewarding to watch grow. Why do hobbyists keep Caribena versicolor? Stunning Coloration: This species has arguably the best color transition in the hobby — bright metallic blue slings that mature into adults with a green-gold carapace, red abdomen, and pink toes. Colorful Spiderlings: The shift from electric blue sling to adult is one of the most dramatic transformations in the tarantula world — almost like getting two different tarantulas in one. Heavy Webber: Builds thick, elaborate silk tube retreats at the top of the enclosure. Watching the webbing develop is a big part of the experience. Great Display Species: Once settled, versicolor stays visible near the entrance of its retreat and spends plenty of time out in the open. Docile Temperament: One of the more forgiving arboreals. Still fast and can jump when startled, but rarely defensive compared to Old World species. How should Caribena versicolor be kept? Enclosure: Arboreal setup with height as the priority — 2× legspan footprint, 3× legspan height. Vertical cork bark, foliage, multiple web anchor points. Cross ventilation is non-negotiable. Temperature: 75–85°F ideal. Room temps work, but avoid prolonged exposure below 65°F. Humidity: Moderate to high with excellent cross ventilation. Moist substrate, but airflow is the priority — not stagnant conditions. Water: Provide a shallow water dish placed in an elevated position if possible — this is more natural for arboreal species and helps prevent crickets from falling in and drowning. Diet: Crickets, roaches, or similar prey no larger than the carapace. Slings feed best when prey is placed directly on their webbing. Temperament: Generally docile and manageable for an arboreal. Skittish and fast when startled, capable of jumping. Bites are rare. Are there any additional notes or considerations? Sling Color: The bright metallic blue sling phase is a major draw — people buy these at 0.5" just for that stage. Ventilation Is Critical: More versicolor are lost to poor ventilation than incorrect humidity. Airflow over moisture. Hobby Favorite: A staple for years and considered one of the best beginner arboreals — it shows up in nearly every Tarantula Collective species profile. Listing Notes This listing includes multiple size options.
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Ships from: Kernersville, NC
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Caribena versicolor (Antilles Pink Toe Martinique Pink Toe Tarantula) Caribena versicolor is one of the most sought-after arboreals in the hobby for good reason. Native to Martinique in the Caribbean, this New World species goes through one of the most dramatic color changes of any tarantula — bright metallic blue as a sling, transitioning to a stunning adult with a shimmering green-gold carapace, red abdominal hairs, and classic pink toe pads. Grab this New World arboreal for sale today if you want a species that's both beautiful to look at and rewarding to watch grow. Why do hobbyists keep Caribena versicolor? Stunning Coloration: This species has arguably the best color transition in the hobby — bright metallic blue slings that mature into adults with a green-gold carapace, red abdomen, and pink toes. Colorful Spiderlings: The shift from electric blue sling to adult is one of the most dramatic transformations in the tarantula world — almost like getting two different tarantulas in one. Heavy Webber: Builds thick, elaborate silk tube retreats at the top of the enclosure. Watching the webbing develop is a big part of the experience. Great Display Species: Once settled, versicolor stays visible near the entrance of its retreat and spends plenty of time out in the open. Docile Temperament: One of the more forgiving arboreals. Still fast and can jump when startled, but rarely defensive compared to Old World species. How should Caribena versicolor be kept? Enclosure: Arboreal setup with height as the priority — 2× legspan footprint, 3× legspan height. Vertical cork bark, foliage, multiple web anchor points. Cross ventilation is non-negotiable. Temperature: 75–85°F ideal. Room temps work, but avoid prolonged exposure below 65°F. Humidity: Moderate to high with excellent cross ventilation. Moist substrate, but airflow is the priority — not stagnant conditions. Water: Provide a shallow water dish placed in an elevated position if possible — this is more natural for arboreal species and helps prevent crickets from falling in and drowning. Diet: Crickets, roaches, or similar prey no larger than the carapace. Slings feed best when prey is placed directly on their webbing. Temperament: Generally docile and manageable for an arboreal. Skittish and fast when startled, capable of jumping. Bites are rare. Are there any additional notes or considerations? Sling Color: The bright metallic blue sling phase is a major draw — people buy these at 0.5" just for that stage. Ventilation Is Critical: More versicolor are lost to poor ventilation than incorrect humidity. Airflow over moisture. Hobby Favorite: A staple for years and considered one of the best beginner arboreals — it shows up in nearly every Tarantula Collective species profile. Listing Notes This listing includes multiple size options.
Estimated shipping date: To be calculated
Ships from: Kernersville, NC
Shipping fee: $45
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
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$45
Ships from:
Kernersville, NC
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Ships from: Kernersville, NC
Shipping fee: $45
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
Estimated shipping date: Tue/Wed
Ships from: Kernersville, NC
Shipping fee: $45
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
Communication
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171
Quick shipper
•
176
Great packaging
•
223
Item as described
•
206
Understanding
•
116
Fair pricing
•
177
Friendly
•
171
On time meet-up
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49
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