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Avicularia minatrix (Dwarf Red Pink-Toe Tarantula)

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Avicularia minatrix (Dwarf Red Pink-Toe Tarantula)

Avicularia minatrix (Dwarf Red Pink-Toe Tarantula)

Avicularia minatrix (Dwarf Red Pink-Toe Tarantula)

Avicularia minatrix is a stunning species from South America and one of the few true dwarf "Pink Toe" species. Adults show a darker body with reddish-pink toe tips and the classic heavy webbing in a thick tube retreat. A great choice for keepers who want an Avicularia but do not have room for a full size setup. Grab this New World arboreal tarantula for sale today if you want a true dwarf pink toe.

Why do hobbyists keep Avicularia minatrix?

Dwarf Species: A true dwarf in the genus, maxing out at around 3 inches in leg span. A great pick for keepers with limited space.

Heavy Webbing: Builds the classic thick silky tube retreat. Heavy webber for its size.

Classic Pink Toe Look: Darker body with reddish-pink toe tips and the classic tube webbing.

Docile Temperament: Docile for an arboreal. Quick when startled.

How should Avicularia minatrix be kept?

Enclosure: Arboreal setup with cork bark, foliage, and anchor points. A smaller enclosure works well for this species. Taller than wide. Good ventilation is critical.

Temperature: 65 to 75 degrees F with stable conditions.

Humidity: Moderate to high with strong cross ventilation. Slightly moist substrate, never bone dry, never soaking wet.

Water: Provide a shallow water dish placed in an elevated position if possible.

Diet: Feed 2 to 3 appropriately sized insects once a week, no larger than the length of the tarantula's carapace (head).

Temperament: Docile and manageable. Quick when startled. Suitable for keepers at any experience level.

Are there any additional notes or considerations?

Captive Bred: All our animals are 100% captive bred. No wild-caught animals, ever.

Add this New World arboreal tarantula for sale to your collection today.

Listing Notes

This listing includes multiple size options. Animals are unsexed, there is approximately a 50/50 chance of male or female on most species.

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Avicularia minatrix (Dwarf Red Pink-Toe Tarantula)

Avicularia minatrix is a stunning species from South America and one of the few true dwarf "Pink Toe" species. Adults show a darker body with reddish-pink toe tips and the classic heavy webbing in a thick tube retreat. A great choice for keepers who want an Avicularia but do not have room for a full size setup. Grab this New World arboreal tarantula for sale today if you want a true dwarf pink toe.

Why do hobbyists keep Avicularia minatrix?

Dwarf Species: A true dwarf in the genus, maxing out at around 3 inches in leg span. A great pick for keepers with limited space.

Heavy Webbing: Builds the classic thick silky tube retreat. Heavy webber for its size.

Classic Pink Toe Look: Darker body with reddish-pink toe tips and the classic tube webbing.

Docile Temperament: Docile for an arboreal. Quick when startled.

How should Avicularia minatrix be kept?

Enclosure: Arboreal setup with cork bark, foliage, and anchor points. A smaller enclosure works well for this species. Taller than wide. Good ventilation is critical.

Temperature: 65 to 75 degrees F with stable conditions.

Humidity: Moderate to high with strong cross ventilation. Slightly moist substrate, never bone dry, never soaking wet.

Water: Provide a shallow water dish placed in an elevated position if possible.

Diet: Feed 2 to 3 appropriately sized insects once a week, no larger than the length of the tarantula's carapace (head).

Temperament: Docile and manageable. Quick when startled. Suitable for keepers at any experience level.

Are there any additional notes or considerations?

Captive Bred: All our animals are 100% captive bred. No wild-caught animals, ever.

Add this New World arboreal tarantula for sale to your collection today.

Listing Notes

This listing includes multiple size options. Animals are unsexed, there is approximately a 50/50 chance of male or female on most species.