Mexican Orange Beauty
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Mexican orange beauty. This spectacular tarantula is often sought by beginners and experienced keepers alike. Brachypelma baumgarteni also called Mexican orange beauty is a tarantula endemic to Pacific coast of Michoacan Mexico. With beauty in its name the Brachypelma baumgarteni Mexican Orange Beauty is just that.
Smithi and is not often seen in the hobby. 2 x 2 x 2 Enclosure with 1 vent. Specimens can be identified from the leg markings there is a redorange stripe running the length of the metatarsus on all the legs.
Although this species is often recommended for beginners as these slings are still small at 12-34. Not sure if its a hybrid or a true Baumgarteni but love it anywaysuch a feisty little gal LOL E. Mexican Flame Knee Housing.
Brachypelma boehmei Fire Leg Tarantula 12-34. 2 juvies avaulable today. It will tolerate a light frost to as much as 27 degrees as long as it has sufficient shelter.
Aztec Pearl Choisya ternata is a Mexican orange tree variety that is very interesting for its spring green foliage but more so because it blooms 3 times a year. These Brachypelma baumgarteni are unique to the US hobby because they are not the Euro-trash mutts the hobby has been besieged by the last 2 decades nor are they the Canadian crop that found their way in to a dealers hands in Southern CA. It is an honor to own this species.
It is an average-sized tarantula reaching a legspan of around 5 on average though some older females may get closer to 6. Expect a long life out of this beauty. The preferred USDA zones for Mexican orange are 710.