Psalmopoeus irminia (Venezuelan Suntiger Tarantula) The Venezuelan Suntiger is a stunning arboreal from Venezuela with a gorgeous black and orange coloration and bright orange highlights running down the legs. Grab this new world tarantula for sale today if you want a genuinely dramatic display species with real speed and presence. Why do hobbyists keep Psalmopoeus irminia? Stunning Coloration: A jet black body contrasted by bright orange highlights on the legs, one of the sharpest color combinations among arboreals. Heavy Webber: Builds extensive silk tunnels and retreats, quickly filling in its enclosure. Great Feeding Response: An enthusiastic eater that rarely turns down a meal outside of premolt. Fast Grower: Grows at a solid pace, rewarding for keepers who enjoy watching quick progress. How should Psalmopoeus irminia be kept? Adult Size: Reaches about 6 inches at full leg span, a substantial arboreal with real presence. Enclosure: Choose an enclosure at least twice the leg span in width, depth, and height, with vertical cork bark and anchor points for webbing. Temperature: Keep between 65 to 75 degrees F. Humidity: Keep the lower substrate slightly moist while allowing upper surfaces to dry between waterings. Good ventilation matters more than maximizing moisture for this species. 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, and similar feeders sized to about a quarter of the leg span, matching the width of the carapace (head). Feed at least once a week. Temperament: Fast and alert, quick to throw a defensive posture when disturbed rather than stand still. Unlike many new world species, it lacks urticating hairs and relies on speed and display instead, so this is a display only animal best suited for keepers with some experience. Are there any additional notes or considerations? No Urticating Hairs: This species relies entirely on speed and defensive posturing rather than hair flicking, a notable difference from most other new world tarantulas. Retreat Building: Often builds silk-lined retreats low near the substrate as well as up in its cork bark, blending both styles. Captive Bred: All Tarantulas are 100% captive bred.
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Ships from: Kernersville, NC
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Psalmopoeus irminia (Venezuelan Suntiger Tarantula) The Venezuelan Suntiger is a stunning arboreal from Venezuela with a gorgeous black and orange coloration and bright orange highlights running down the legs. Grab this new world tarantula for sale today if you want a genuinely dramatic display species with real speed and presence. Why do hobbyists keep Psalmopoeus irminia? Stunning Coloration: A jet black body contrasted by bright orange highlights on the legs, one of the sharpest color combinations among arboreals. Heavy Webber: Builds extensive silk tunnels and retreats, quickly filling in its enclosure. Great Feeding Response: An enthusiastic eater that rarely turns down a meal outside of premolt. Fast Grower: Grows at a solid pace, rewarding for keepers who enjoy watching quick progress. How should Psalmopoeus irminia be kept? Adult Size: Reaches about 6 inches at full leg span, a substantial arboreal with real presence. Enclosure: Choose an enclosure at least twice the leg span in width, depth, and height, with vertical cork bark and anchor points for webbing. Temperature: Keep between 65 to 75 degrees F. Humidity: Keep the lower substrate slightly moist while allowing upper surfaces to dry between waterings. Good ventilation matters more than maximizing moisture for this species. 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, and similar feeders sized to about a quarter of the leg span, matching the width of the carapace (head). Feed at least once a week. Temperament: Fast and alert, quick to throw a defensive posture when disturbed rather than stand still. Unlike many new world species, it lacks urticating hairs and relies on speed and display instead, so this is a display only animal best suited for keepers with some experience. Are there any additional notes or considerations? No Urticating Hairs: This species relies entirely on speed and defensive posturing rather than hair flicking, a notable difference from most other new world tarantulas. Retreat Building: Often builds silk-lined retreats low near the substrate as well as up in its cork bark, blending both styles. Captive Bred: All Tarantulas are 100% captive bred.
Estimated shipping date: To be calculated
Ships from: Kernersville, NC
Shipping fee: $45
Sales tax:
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Shipping fee:
$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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