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Cameroon Red Baboon

Hysterocrates gigas

HysterocratesTheraphosidae

intermediate

Overview

**Cameroon Red Baboon** — A large, impressive fossorial African species known for its rich reddish-brown coloration and fast growth rate. An obligate burrower requiring deep, moist substrate that can hold tunnel structure. Often associated with water sources in the wild — a water dish is important and some keepers incorporate small water features. Research (Shillington 2002) found that juvenile groups show unusually high mutual tolerance and cooperative feeding behavior; keeper experiences with communal setups are genuinely mixed, with success most commonly reported during the juvenile stage. The main communal risk is during molts, when tankmates may prey on a vulnerable individual. No urticating hairs. Defensive but not highly aggressive unprovoked. Old World species — do not handle.

Husbandry Requirements

Temperature & Humidity

Temperature

75-82°F

Humidity

75-85%

Enclosure Sizes

Sling:Small vial or 2x2x3"
Juvenile:6x6x6"
Adult:12x12x10" or 10-gallon tank

Substrate

Type:moist coco fiber and topsoil, heavily moistened — needs to maintain tunnels
Depth:6-8 inches

Feeding Schedule

Sling:Every 3-4 days
Juvenile:Twice per week
Adult:Once per week

Prey size: Large prey — adult roaches or large crickets

Quick Stats

Type

fossorial

Adult Size

6-7 inches

Growth Rate

fast

Native Region

Cameroon, Nigeria (West/Central Africa)

Temperament

defensive but not overtly aggressive

Behavior

Webbingmoderate
BurrowingYes
Water DishRequired

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