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Purple Bloom Bird Eater

Xenesthis intermedia

XenesthisTheraphosidae

intermediate

Overview

Xenesthis intermedia is arguably the most visually stunning New World tarantula in the hobby, displaying brilliant iridescent purple-pink flashes across the abdomen and femurs when light hits at the right angle — a phenomenon caused by structural coloration in the setae. The effect is most pronounced on freshly molted adults and must be seen in person to be fully appreciated. They are closely related to X. immanis and share similar care requirements: tropical humidity, warm temperatures, moist substrate with good drainage, and a large water dish. They are defensive and will kick urticating hairs without much provocation — do not handle. Provide a spacious enclosure with ample substrate for burrowing and a hide. They are rewarding display animals whose coloration improves with each molt. Captive breeding is establishing, but they remain less common than X. immanis.

Husbandry Requirements

Temperature & Humidity

Temperature

75-84°F

Humidity

70-80%

Enclosure Sizes

Sling:2x2x2 inches
Juvenile:8x8x5 inches
Adult:16x12x8 inches

Substrate

Type:coco fiber, topsoil, peat moss blend
Depth:4-5 inches

Feeding Schedule

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

Prey size: large

Quick Stats

Type

terrestrial

Adult Size

7-8 inches

Growth Rate

moderate

Native Region

Colombia, Venezuela (tropical rainforest)

Temperament

Defensive and skittish; kicks urticating hairs readily; not for handling

Behavior

Webbingmoderate
BurrowingYes
Water DishRequired

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