This spider was first described by Ausserer in 1875 and is a native of Mexico, and is frequently found in Belize, El Salvador and Guatemala, where is can be found in deep burrows.These spiders are obligate burrows and will dig deep burrows when kept in the right conditions.The Red Rump
is an opportunistic tarantula that will both take refuge under stones and tunnel its own burrow retreat in to the earth.
Most tarantulas should be considered a display only animal, but some can be gently handled and the Mexican Red rump is known for a fairly docile species, but can also be somewhat skittich and occasionally aggressive. Handling should be kept to a minimum as tarantulas in general are not the sort of pet that needs or enjoys human interaction.
Type: Terrestrial: Scrubland species
Aggressiveness: Can be
aggressive. Can be fast.
Venom Effect: Not yet known,
expected to be low toxicity.
Geographic Range: Belize, El
Salvador and Guatemala
Requirements: Temperature: 76
Fahrenheit
Humidity: 75%
Substrate: 3 inches deep
Shelter: Flowerpot or Cork Bark
Water: Open water dish
Longevity: Females, up to 15
years, Males maturing between 1 and 2 years of
age.
They enjoy eating crickets, cockroaches, meal worms, locust, butter worms. They will also spin a little feeding mat before they dig in. This spunky little red butt has made her way deep into our hearts.