Pamphobeteus sp. mascara is a large tarantula species, with females growing up to 8 inches in leg span. They have a striking appearance, with a dark black body and legs and bright red hairs covering their abdomen. The males are smaller and have a more muted coloration, with less pronounced red hairs. Habitat and Distribution Pamphobeteus sp. "mascara" Pamphobeteus sp. "mascara" : This is a fairly new Ecuadorian species to the U.S. hobby in 2019. They look similar to Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma", but are more high-contrasting with black femurs and a "mascara" rose/red "blush" coloration behind the eyes and on the carapace.
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Name: Pamphobeteus sp. "Mascara" is also commonly known as "Mascara Giant Birdeater". Recommended Enclosure Size & Setup: Pamphobeteus sp. "Mascara" is a terrestrial species. Surface area of the enclosure should be no less than two times the spider's diagonal leg span in one direction and three times the diagonal leg span in the other. Pamphobeteus sp. 'mascara' antinous Oct 29, 2018 1 2 Next Oct 29, 2018 #1 antinous Pamphopharaoh Active Member Joined Mar 28, 2013 Messages 1,669 Don't really know too much about these guys other than they're from the Manabi area of Ecuador an that they do well in either tropical and dry set ups. Pamphobeteus is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1901. [2] It includes some of the largest spiders in the world. They are found in South America, including the countries of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia and Panama. Diagnosis [ edit] Purple bloom, also known as "Pamphobeteus sp. Machala," is a very extraordinary bird spider. It has a unique size and coloration. These tarantulas are native to South Ecuador. The other name is the "Brazilian Pink Bloom" tarantula. Pamphobeteus sp. Machala is considered one of the largest tarantulas.
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Hailing from Ecuador, the Pamphobeteus mascara (Mascara Giant Bird-Eater) is a New World terrestrial species that is a recent addition (2019) to the hobby. Species: sp.'Mascara' Genus: Pamphobeteus Subfamily: Theraphosinae Identified: Common Name: Mascara Giant Bird-eater Origin: Ecuador Lifestyle: Terrestrial Max Size: 7" In this video we cover care, husbandry, and feeding Pamphobeteus sp Platyomma , also known as the Brazilian Pink Bloom Tarantula, and other species in the ge. Pamphobeteus sp. Mascara. $65.00 USD. Shipping calculated at checkout. size 2.5". This species popped up some years back and is still an undescibed species from Ecuador. These seem to be on the easier side to breed for a Pamphobeteus species as they are readily available and one of the more common species these days. $ 149.99 Out of stock Description WE HAVE MASCARA GIANT BIRDEATER TARANTULAS FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS: Pamphobeteus sp. 'Mascara' Captive Bred Slings Approximately .75 To 1.25 Inches In Leg Span Adults Average In Sizes From 7 - 9 Inches In Total Length And These Are Fast Growers Feeding On Small Crickets And Small Insects Regularly
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Stock Description: Adult Female Source: CB £ 90.00 Out of stock Species Info: Origin Ecuador Lifestyle Terrestrial Temp 10-24 C Humidity 70-80% Leg Span 20 Disposition Flicky Suitability 1 A new undescribed Pamphobeteus sp. from Ecuador. A massive two toned species species that is found in dry and coastal rainforests. Buy Mascara Giant Bird-eater Tarantulas Pamphobeteus sp. 'Mascara' for sale online at cheap prices. Purchase these beautiful exotic creatures that are feeding regularly. Animal packages and shipments are covered by our Live Arrival Guarantee and Health Guarantee. We carry everything from New World to Old World
Mascara Giant Bird-eater for sale. Intermediate species. Skiddish. Terrestrial. New world. Fast grower. Adults 7-9". Not below 74-82°. Price of animal + shipping or in store pick up, Scientific Name Pamphopeteus sp Machalla Geographical distribution The Purple Bloom is usually found in the warm, tropical regions of South Ecuador. They are widely seen in Machala. Preferred natural habitat This specie of tarantula usually thrives in a semi-warm, tropical climate as found in heavily forested areas.
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General info: The Pamphobeteus sp. mascara Tarantula is a large species from Ecuador, with a dusty pinkish coloration. Mature males appear more purple. This is a New World terrestrial species that may reach up to 9" in size. $89.00 Pay in 4 interest-free installments of $22.25 with Learn more Pamphobeteus sp. "manabi" (Ecuador): This tarantula species originates in from a semi-dry tropical forest area along the Ecuador coast in the province of Manabi. It grows to an impressive 8.5 to 9"+ leg span . It is considered to be on the largest growing species in its genus. Females are black after molting and turn to a reddish-brown pre-molt.