Brachypelma klaasi

Brachypelma klaasi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Theraphosidae
Genus: Brachypelma
Species: B. klaasi
Binomial name
Brachypelma klaasi
(Schmidt & Krause, 1994)
Synonyms

Brachypelmides klaasi

The Brachypelma klaasi (better known as the Mexican Pink Tarantula) is a tarantula endemic to Mexico and it is the rarest of the Brachypelma genus.

Distribution

B. klaasi is found at elevations of 300–1400 m above sea level on the western slopes of the Sierra Madre Occidental and some areas on the western limits of the Transverse Volcanic Belt in Jalisco and Nayarit states. Its known range extends from Tepic, Nayarit, in the north to Chamela, Jalisco, in the south, with the largest known population at the biological reserve at Chamela.

Appearance

The setae of this species have a uniformly rusty appearance. The coloration is very similar to that of the six species of Brachypelma that are endemic to the west coast. B. boehmei is similar, having black tarsi, orange-yellow metatarsi, tibias and patellas, black femora and coxae and orange-yellow hairs on the opistosoma. It differs only in the carapace, which is yellow-orange in B. boehmei and black in B. klaasi. Another very similar species is B. baumgarteni. Adults of B. klaasi have a body length of about 16 cm.


As Pets

Coming from the dry scrubland regions of Mexico, B. klaasi prefers a semi-arid habitat and in captivity would mean a substrate consisting of sand, dry coco peat and some wood. Moisture is readily welcomed as they are observed to drink more often than most other members of Brachypelma.

They will take insect prey such as crickets, dubias, superworms, small lizards and pinky mice.

Name

The species is named in honor of Peter Klaas, the collector of the species.

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