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Grammostola porteri
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Scientific classification

The Grammostola porteri, often called the Rose hair tarantula or Chilean tarantula, is a very popular pet spider. Many people like them because they are usually calm. However, each tarantula can have its own personality. This spider is famous for its large size and how easy it is to care for. It is also not very expensive. The Rose hair tarantula was one of the first spiders sold as pets. These tarantulas naturally live in Chile.

About the Rose Hair Tarantula

The Rose hair tarantula is a type of spider. It was first described by scientists in 1936. These tarantulas are known for their hairy bodies. They often have a brownish-gray color. Some have a pinkish or reddish tint to their hairs, which gives them their "rose hair" name.

Where They Live

This tarantula is native to Chile. This means they are only found naturally in Chile. They live in dry, desert-like areas. In the wild, they often dig burrows underground. These burrows help them stay cool and safe.

As Pets

Rose hair tarantulas are popular pets. They are often chosen by people new to keeping tarantulas. This is because they are generally calm and easy to care for. They do not need a lot of special attention.

Setting Up Their Home

If you keep a Rose hair tarantula as a pet, it needs a good home. Their tank should have deep soil. This soil is called substrate. They like to dig in it. You should also add some plants or decorations. These give the tarantula places to hide. A small dish of water is also very important. It helps them stay hydrated. A small starter burrow can help them feel safe.

Life Cycle

Like all spiders, Rose hair tarantulas go through a life cycle. They start as eggs. The eggs hatch into tiny spiderlings. These spiderlings grow by shedding their skin. This process is called molting. As they molt, they get bigger. Female Rose hair tarantulas can live for many years. Some can live for 15 to 20 years. Males usually live for a shorter time.

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