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This is a specific care sheet for Lasiodora klugis (Lasiodora klugi), for more in this genus see Category:Lasiodora.

Lasiodora klugi care sheet
Lasiodora klugi

Lasiodora klugi

Lasiodora klugi

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Subphylum: Arachnomorpha

Class: Arachnida

Subclass: Micrura

Order: Araneae

Suborder: Opisthothelae

Family: Theraphosidae

Subfamily: Theraphosinae

Genus: Lasiodora

Species: L. klugi

Tarantula Information (for a more detailed Tarantula care review see Tarantula Care Sheets

Regions Found: Northeastern regions of Brazil
Class: Terrestrial land dweller
Longevity: Extremely fast growing reaching maturity in about 2 years
Adult Size: 8 – 10 inches
Temperament: Sometimes aggresive defensive but not quick to bite, however, this species is considered somewhat ‘handleable’. The fangs of adults and sub-adults are capable of medically significant mechanical damage.
Urticating Hairs: particularly painful
Venom Potency: Not medically significant
Lasiodora klugi Housing Requirements
Tarantula Housing: Floor space is more important than height, a deep substrate should be provided for burrowing. A good retreat is required.
Temperature: 25-28 °C (77-82.4 °F)
Humidity: 75%
Special Requirements: No special requirements
Breeding Lasiodora klugi Tarantulas
Breeding Difficulty: difficult
Egg sac size: Up to 2000
Danger to Male: Tarantula females will sometimes cannibalise the males
Lasiodora klugi Diet
Livefood insects such as crickets, locust, butter worms, meal worms, superworms, houseflies and cockroaches.
Recommended Pet Supplies for Lasiodora klugi
  • An appropriately sized vivarium/aquarium
  • Substrate
  • Heating equipment ie heat lamps, heat mats and thermostats
  • Large shallow water dish
  • Decorations and hiding places
  • Livefood

Contents

  • 1 Lasiodora klugi habitat
  • 2 Feeding Lasiodora klugi
  • 3 Breeding Lasiodora klugi
  • 4 See Also

Lasiodora klugi habitat

An adult Lasiodora klugi tarantula should be provided with an enclosure 2 to 5 gallons in volume with a secure lid.

You should cover the bottom of the enclosure with 5-6 inches of substrate such as shredded coconut husk, but some keepers choose to use peat moss, potting soil or vermiculite.

Provide a heat source and use means to moderate the humidity such as a large open water bowl or misting bottle.

Feeding Lasiodora klugi

Tarantula diet is typically insects such as crickets, grass-hoppers, beetles, moths, meal worms and cockroaches. A staple diet of crickets is the only food a tarantula requires besides water which can be provided in a shallow dish (lid of a jar or bottle cap). Typically feed an adult twice a week. Uneaten prey should be removed after one day to prevent problems and attracting mites. The food provided should be no larger than the abdomen of the tarantula.

Breeding Lasiodora klugi

Breeding tarantulas can be extremely difficult but can also be extremely rewarding. From a successful mating, anywhere from 50 to 2000 eggs can be produced, depending upon the size and species of the female. The Brazilian Salmon Pink (Lasiodora parahybana) are of the larger species and have been known to produce some 1500-2000 eggs in one sac. Another popular species The Goliath Bird Eater (Theraphosa blondi) however, has been known to produce as little as 50 eggs despite its “goliath” size.

The basic steps involved in breeding tarantulas are discussed further:

  • Preparation for breeding
  • Tarantula breeding
  • Looking after an egg sac
  • Birthing
  • Caring for the female
  • Caring for the spiderlings

See Also

Tarantulas by species
  Tarantula/Breeding
  Tarantula/Care Sheet
  Tarantula/Frequently Asked Questions

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