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Singapore Blue Tarantula | Omothymus (ex. Lampropelma) violaceopes

SKU 1103748
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Live Animals Are Click and Collect Only

Please note that we do not ship live animals. You can order online and collect in store.

The Tarantula Singapore Blue, also known as the Omothymus (ex.  Lampropelma) violaceopes, is a striking and highly sought-after tarantula species among collectors. This species is known for its metallic blue coloration, which is especially vibrant in the adult males. Despite its beauty, this tarantula requires proper care and should only be kept by experienced tarantula keepers.

Origin: The Singapore Blue is native to Southeast Asia, specifically found in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. They inhabit tropical rainforests and can be found in both trees and on the forest floor.

Temperature: The ideal temperature range for a Singapore Blue is between 75-85°F (24-29°C), with a humidity level of 70-80%. It is important to maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels in their enclosure, as any drastic changes can cause stress and illness.

Housing: Singapore Blues require a spacious and secure enclosure with plenty of hiding places, such as logs or rocks. A substrate of moist coco fiber or peat moss should be provided, and the enclosure should be misted regularly to maintain proper humidity levels. Additionally, a heat mat or lamp can be used to maintain the desired temperature.

Feeding: Singapore Blues are carnivorous and feed on insects such as crickets, mealworms, and roaches. They should be fed once or twice a week, depending on their size and age. It is important to provide live prey, as they do not typically respond to dead prey.

Lifespan: The Singapore Blue has a lifespan of 10-15 years in captivity if properly cared for. Females tend to live longer than males.

Behavior and Personality: The Singapore Blue is a fast and defensive species. It is important to note that this species has potent venom, and their bites can be painful and potentially dangerous. Therefore, they should only be kept by experienced tarantula keepers who can handle them safely.

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

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