Anqasha picta (Peruvian Blue Tiger Tarantula)
Anqasha picta (Peruvian Blue Tiger Tarantula) for sale
This stunning docile terrestrial species from Peru features cream colored legs, a black and orange abdomen and gorgeous blue femurs!
Expect an awesome smaller to mid sized tarantula around 3.5-4" and a really docule temperament.
Even though these are from the highlands of Peru, ours do fine at room temperature 65-75°F. Note that they may prefer cooler temps, but most peoples homes do not exceed 70°F, so these should do just fine in captivity.Ā
We suspect this species is the same as Anquasha sp. Blue that was proposed as new species last year!
Ā Photo credit: (spidershop.pl). Image used with written permission.
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Anqasha picta (Peruvian Blue Tiger Tarantula)
Anqasha picta (Peruvian Blue Tiger Tarantula)
Anqasha picta (Peruvian Blue Tiger Tarantula) for sale
This stunning docile terrestrial species from Peru features cream colored legs, a black and orange abdomen and gorgeous blue femurs!
Expect an awesome smaller to mid sized tarantula around 3.5-4" and a really docule temperament.
Even though these are from the highlands of Peru, ours do fine at room temperature 65-75°F. Note that they may prefer cooler temps, but most peoples homes do not exceed 70°F, so these should do just fine in captivity.Ā
We suspect this species is the same as Anquasha sp. Blue that was proposed as new species last year!
Ā Photo credit: (spidershop.pl). Image used with written permission.
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Anqasha picta (Peruvian Blue Tiger Tarantula) for sale
This stunning docile terrestrial species from Peru features cream colored legs, a black and orange abdomen and gorgeous blue femurs!
Expect an awesome smaller to mid sized tarantula around 3.5-4" and a really docule temperament.
Even though these are from the highlands of Peru, ours do fine at room temperature 65-75°F. Note that they may prefer cooler temps, but most peoples homes do not exceed 70°F, so these should do just fine in captivity.Ā
We suspect this species is the same as Anquasha sp. Blue that was proposed as new species last year!
Ā Photo credit: (spidershop.pl). Image used with written permission.



















