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Cuban Green Tarantula

Phormictopus sp. 'Green'

PhormictopusTheraphosidae

intermediate

Overview

Phormictopus sp. 'Green' is an undescribed Cuban species traded under the name 'Green' for the metallic green iridescence visible across its carapace and legs — particularly vivid on freshly molted specimens. Like P. auratus (the Cuban Gold), it grows quickly and reaches adult size in 3-4 years. It is noticeably more defensive than P. cancerides and will bolt or take a threat posture readily during maintenance — always use a catch cup and long tongs. Urticating hairs are present. Care is identical to other Cuban Phormictopus: moderate humidity, burrowing substrate, constant water dish, and regular feeding. Cuba's strict wildlife export laws mean all specimens in the hobby are captive bred — always verify provenance. An increasingly popular species as captive breeding projects mature.

Husbandry Requirements

Temperature & Humidity

Temperature

76-84°F

Humidity

65-75%

Enclosure Sizes

Sling:2x2x2 inches
Juvenile:6x6x4 inches
Adult:12x8x6 inches

Substrate

Type:coco fiber, topsoil mix
Depth:3-4 inches

Feeding Schedule

Sling:2x per week
Juvenile:weekly
Adult:every 7-10 days

Prey size: medium

Quick Stats

Type

terrestrial

Adult Size

5-6 inches

Growth Rate

fast

Native Region

Cuba (undescribed species — trade name)

Temperament

Fast and defensive; more bold than P. cancerides; urticating hairs present

Behavior

Webbingmoderate
BurrowingYes
Water DishRequired

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