Ceratogyrus brachycephalus – The Greater Horned Baboon TarantulaFew tarantulas in the hobby stop people in their tracks quite like Ceratogyrus brachycephalus, the Greater Horned Baboon Tarantula. What sets this species apart from its horned relatives is its remarkable forward-facing foveal horn — a dramatic, unicorn-like protrusion on the carapace that is unlike anything else in the tarantula world. Bold, powerful, and unmistakably unique, this is a centerpiece species for serious collectors.Why Choose Ceratogyrus brachycephalus? Extraordinary Forward-Facing Horn: Unlike other Ceratogyrus species with rear or upright horns, C. brachycephalus sports a distinctive forward-projecting foveal horn — one of the most dramatic features in the entire hobby Impressive Size: Reaches 4–5" leg span at maturity with a robust, heavy-bodied build Striking Appearance: Tan to golden-brown body with subtle patterning and that unmistakable horn make this an instant conversation piece Active Fossorial Behavior: Creates extensive burrow systems and impressive webbing structures throughout its enclosure Highly Collectible: A must-have for any serious Ceratogyrus or Old World collection Natural HistoryNative to southern Africa, C. brachycephalus inhabits arid to semi-arid savanna environments where it excavates deep burrows in hard-packed soil. The purpose of the foveal horn remains a subject of scientific interest — making this species as fascinating biologically as it is visually. Captive specimens are hardy and adapt well to standard Old World fossorial care.Venom Potency & Temperament⚠️ Potent Venom: As an Old World baboon tarantula, C. brachycephalus possesses medically significant venom. This species is fast, defensive, and capable of delivering a painful bite that may cause intense localized pain, muscle cramping, and other symptoms requiring medical attention. No urticating hairs — defense is speed and venom.Care Requirements Enclosure: Terrestrialfossorial setup with 5–6 inches of firm, dry substrate; provide a hide or pre-formed starter burrow Temperature: 75–82°F; warm, stable temperatures are essential Humidity: Low to moderate (60–70%); allow substrate to dry between light mistings; always provide a water dish Diet: Crickets, roaches, or appropriately sized feeders offered weekly to bi-weekly Temperament: Defensive and fast — for experienced Old World keepers only ⚠️ Advanced Species Only: Due to potent venom, defensive nature, and speed, this species is recommended exclusively for experienced keepers with prior Old World tarantula experience.✅ Live Arrival Guarantee: All specimens ship with our industry-leading live arrival guarantee. Your satisfaction and the health of your new tarantula are our top priorities.
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Ceratogyrus brachycephalus – The Greater Horned Baboon TarantulaFew tarantulas in the hobby stop people in their tracks quite like Ceratogyrus brachycephalus, the Greater Horned Baboon Tarantula. What sets this species apart from its horned relatives is its remarkable forward-facing foveal horn — a dramatic, unicorn-like protrusion on the carapace that is unlike anything else in the tarantula world. Bold, powerful, and unmistakably unique, this is a centerpiece species for serious collectors.Why Choose Ceratogyrus brachycephalus? Extraordinary Forward-Facing Horn: Unlike other Ceratogyrus species with rear or upright horns, C. brachycephalus sports a distinctive forward-projecting foveal horn — one of the most dramatic features in the entire hobby Impressive Size: Reaches 4–5" leg span at maturity with a robust, heavy-bodied build Striking Appearance: Tan to golden-brown body with subtle patterning and that unmistakable horn make this an instant conversation piece Active Fossorial Behavior: Creates extensive burrow systems and impressive webbing structures throughout its enclosure Highly Collectible: A must-have for any serious Ceratogyrus or Old World collection Natural HistoryNative to southern Africa, C. brachycephalus inhabits arid to semi-arid savanna environments where it excavates deep burrows in hard-packed soil. The purpose of the foveal horn remains a subject of scientific interest — making this species as fascinating biologically as it is visually. Captive specimens are hardy and adapt well to standard Old World fossorial care.Venom Potency & Temperament⚠️ Potent Venom: As an Old World baboon tarantula, C. brachycephalus possesses medically significant venom. This species is fast, defensive, and capable of delivering a painful bite that may cause intense localized pain, muscle cramping, and other symptoms requiring medical attention. No urticating hairs — defense is speed and venom.Care Requirements Enclosure: Terrestrialfossorial setup with 5–6 inches of firm, dry substrate; provide a hide or pre-formed starter burrow Temperature: 75–82°F; warm, stable temperatures are essential Humidity: Low to moderate (60–70%); allow substrate to dry between light mistings; always provide a water dish Diet: Crickets, roaches, or appropriately sized feeders offered weekly to bi-weekly Temperament: Defensive and fast — for experienced Old World keepers only ⚠️ Advanced Species Only: Due to potent venom, defensive nature, and speed, this species is recommended exclusively for experienced keepers with prior Old World tarantula experience.✅ Live Arrival Guarantee: All specimens ship with our industry-leading live arrival guarantee. Your satisfaction and the health of your new tarantula are our top priorities.
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