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Vietnam Blue tarantula | Chilobrachys dyscolus blue m

Common Name Vietnam Blue Tarantula
Scientific Name Chilobrachys dyscolus “Blue”
Origin Vietnam
Adult Size 13–15 cm leg span
Lifespan Females: 12–15 years, Males: 3–4 years
Activity Fossorial (burrowing), nocturnal predator

Behavior

  • Fast, defensive Old World species.

  • Fossorial tarantula that constructs deep burrows lined with silk.

  • Very shy but can be defensive when disturbed.

  • Not recommended for handling due to speed and potent venom.

Enclosure Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 30–40 liters for a single adult

  • Substrate: 12–15 cm of coconut fiber, peat moss, or soil mix to allow deep burrowing

  • Decor: Cork bark or hides to help start a burrow

  • Humidity: 70–80%

  • Temperature:

    • Day: 24–28°C

    • Night: 20–24°C

  • Lighting: Low light; indirect only

  • Ventilation: Moderate airflow to prevent stagnant humidity

Compatibility

  • Must be housed singly; highly territorial toward other spiders.

  • Avoid housing with any other invertebrates.

Diet

  • Carnivorous; feeds on live prey:

    • Crickets

    • Roaches

    • Mealworms or superworms

  • Feed juveniles 2–3× per week; adults 1–2× per week

  • Provide a small water dish

  • Remove uneaten prey after 24 hours

Care Tips

  • Provide deep substrate to allow natural burrowing behavior.

  • Avoid handling due to defensive nature and speed.

  • Maintain moderate humidity and stable temperatures.

  • Spot-clean regularly and ensure enclosure lid is secure.

Breeding

  • Oviparous; females produce egg sacs containing several dozen to over a hundred eggs.

  • Incubation period typically 6–8 weeks depending on conditions.

  • Spiderlings are independent once hatched and require small live prey.

Visual Quick Guide

  • 🏠 Enclosure: ≥30–40 L, deep substrate for burrowing, hides

  • 🌡️ Temp: Day 24–28°C / Night 20–24°C

  • 💧 Humidity: 70–80%

  • 🍴 Diet: Carnivorous (live insects)

  • 🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, fossorial hunter

  • ⚠️ Stress: Avoid handling; provide deep substrate and stable humidity

Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.

Common Name Vietnam Blue Tarantula
Scientific Name Chilobrachys dyscolus “Blue”
Origin Vietnam
Adult Size 13–15 cm leg span
Lifespan Females: 12–15 years, Males: 3–4 years
Activity Fossorial (burrowing), nocturnal predator

Behavior

  • Fast, defensive Old World species.

  • Fossorial tarantula that constructs deep burrows lined with silk.

  • Very shy but can be defensive when disturbed.

  • Not recommended for handling due to speed and potent venom.

Enclosure Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 30–40 liters for a single adult

  • Substrate: 12–15 cm of coconut fiber, peat moss, or soil mix to allow deep burrowing

  • Decor: Cork bark or hides to help start a burrow

  • Humidity: 70–80%

  • Temperature:

    • Day: 24–28°C

    • Night: 20–24°C

  • Lighting: Low light; indirect only

  • Ventilation: Moderate airflow to prevent stagnant humidity

Compatibility

  • Must be housed singly; highly territorial toward other spiders.

  • Avoid housing with any other invertebrates.

Diet

  • Carnivorous; feeds on live prey:

    • Crickets

    • Roaches

    • Mealworms or superworms

  • Feed juveniles 2–3× per week; adults 1–2× per week

  • Provide a small water dish

  • Remove uneaten prey after 24 hours

Care Tips

  • Provide deep substrate to allow natural burrowing behavior.

  • Avoid handling due to defensive nature and speed.

  • Maintain moderate humidity and stable temperatures.

  • Spot-clean regularly and ensure enclosure lid is secure.

Breeding

  • Oviparous; females produce egg sacs containing several dozen to over a hundred eggs.

  • Incubation period typically 6–8 weeks depending on conditions.

  • Spiderlings are independent once hatched and require small live prey.

Visual Quick Guide

  • 🏠 Enclosure: ≥30–40 L, deep substrate for burrowing, hides

  • 🌡️ Temp: Day 24–28°C / Night 20–24°C

  • 💧 Humidity: 70–80%

  • 🍴 Diet: Carnivorous (live insects)

  • 🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, fossorial hunter

  • ⚠️ Stress: Avoid handling; provide deep substrate and stable humidity

Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.

$77.92
Vietnam Blue tarantula | Chilobrachys dyscolus blue m
$77.92

Description

Common Name Vietnam Blue Tarantula
Scientific Name Chilobrachys dyscolus “Blue”
Origin Vietnam
Adult Size 13–15 cm leg span
Lifespan Females: 12–15 years, Males: 3–4 years
Activity Fossorial (burrowing), nocturnal predator

Behavior

  • Fast, defensive Old World species.

  • Fossorial tarantula that constructs deep burrows lined with silk.

  • Very shy but can be defensive when disturbed.

  • Not recommended for handling due to speed and potent venom.

Enclosure Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 30–40 liters for a single adult

  • Substrate: 12–15 cm of coconut fiber, peat moss, or soil mix to allow deep burrowing

  • Decor: Cork bark or hides to help start a burrow

  • Humidity: 70–80%

  • Temperature:

    • Day: 24–28°C

    • Night: 20–24°C

  • Lighting: Low light; indirect only

  • Ventilation: Moderate airflow to prevent stagnant humidity

Compatibility

  • Must be housed singly; highly territorial toward other spiders.

  • Avoid housing with any other invertebrates.

Diet

  • Carnivorous; feeds on live prey:

    • Crickets

    • Roaches

    • Mealworms or superworms

  • Feed juveniles 2–3× per week; adults 1–2× per week

  • Provide a small water dish

  • Remove uneaten prey after 24 hours

Care Tips

  • Provide deep substrate to allow natural burrowing behavior.

  • Avoid handling due to defensive nature and speed.

  • Maintain moderate humidity and stable temperatures.

  • Spot-clean regularly and ensure enclosure lid is secure.

Breeding

  • Oviparous; females produce egg sacs containing several dozen to over a hundred eggs.

  • Incubation period typically 6–8 weeks depending on conditions.

  • Spiderlings are independent once hatched and require small live prey.

Visual Quick Guide

  • 🏠 Enclosure: ≥30–40 L, deep substrate for burrowing, hides

  • 🌡️ Temp: Day 24–28°C / Night 20–24°C

  • 💧 Humidity: 70–80%

  • 🍴 Diet: Carnivorous (live insects)

  • 🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, fossorial hunter

  • ⚠️ Stress: Avoid handling; provide deep substrate and stable humidity

Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.