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This is a specific care sheet for Trinidad chevron tarantulas (Psalmopoeus cambridgei), for more in this genus see Category:Psalmopoeus.

Trinidad chevron tarantula care sheet
Psalmopoeus cambridgei

Trinidad chevron tarantula

Trinidad chevron tarantula

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Subphylum: Arachnomorpha

Class: Arachnida

Subclass: Micrura

Order: Araneae

Suborder: Opisthothelae

Family: Theraphosidae

Subfamily: Poecilotheria

Genus: Psalmopoeus

Species: P. cambridgei

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

Regions Found: Trinidad in the West Indies
Class: Arboreal living in silk tubes built in trees and/or folded leaves
Longevity: Mature in up to 2-3 years and females can live up to 12 years
Adult Size:
Temperament: aggressive
Urticating Hairs:
Venom Potency:
Psalmopoeus cambridgei Housing Requirements
Tarantula Housing: Height is much more important than floor space, a substrate should be provided with a variety of plants and branches. Ensure branches are in a stable position and will not fall if the tarantula climbs onto it.
Temperature: 26-29°C (78-84°F)
Humidity: Above 80%
Special Requirements:
Breeding Psalmopoeus cambridgei Tarantulas
Breeding Difficulty:
Egg sac size:
Danger to Male:
Psalmopoeus cambridgei Diet
Livefood insects such as crickets, locust, butter worms, meal worms, superworms, housefliesand cockroaches.
Recommended Pet Supplies for Psalmopoeus cambridgei
  • An appropriately sized vivarium/aquarium
  • Substrate
  • Heating equipment ie heat lamps, heat mats and thermostats
  • Large shallow water dish
  • Decorations and hiding places
  • Livefood

Breeding Psalmopoeus cambridgei

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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