In all Taranutula this kind of Taranutula has classified first by Linnaeus in 1758.

This is an arboreal (tree living) kind of species and builds long silken tubes in folded leaves high up off the floor of the rainforest.
This spider can be found in Guyana, Brazil, Venezuela and Trinidad and it is relatively widespread.
The size of the female is upto: 5 inches
Males measure in at upto: 3.5 inches

The requirements in captivity are:
An arboreal tank setup.
Humidity – least 80 percent (there is a high mortality rate in captivity due to desication).
Temperature range – 75-85 farenheit
Substrate – Vermiculite or peat.
Branches or other suitable steralised roosts for the silken tubes to be attached to.

Diet – All suitable insects. In the wild they will eat tree frogs, inscets and the occassional roosting bird.




































