Harpactira pulchripes

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Meet the Harpactira pulchripes – a breathtaking tarantula from South Africa with electric blue legs and a golden body ✨. A true gem for advanced keepers looking for something rare and colourful. Not suitable for beginners. A must-have for any serious collection! 🕷️ It is important to note that this tarantula makes quick movements.

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Description

🕷️ Harpactira pulchripes

Common name: Golden Blue Leg Baboon
Scientific name: Harpactira pulchripes
Family: Theraphosidae
Origin: South Africa
Natural habitat: Semi-arid regions and savannas with compact, dry soils and warm temperatures.

📏 Size

Body length: 4–6 cm
Leg span: Up to 12 cm
Growth rate: Moderate to fast
Lifespan:

  • Females: 12–15 years

  • Males: 3–4 years

🎨 Colouration

Bright golden body with metallic sheen.
Legs are a vivid electric blue, especially at the tips.
One of the most striking and sought-after tarantulas for its vibrant colours.

🏡 Terrarium Setup

Type: Terrestrial with burrowing tendencies (semi-fossorial)
Minimum enclosure size: 30 x 30 x 30 cm
Substrate: Deep (min. 10–15 cm) such as coco fibre, peat or suitable mix for burrowers
Decoration: Bark, hides and dry elements
Ventilation: Good, without strong drafts
Humidity: 60–70%
Temperature: 24–28 °C
Lighting: Not necessary; avoid direct sunlight

🍽️ Feeding

Diet: Live insects such as crickets, roaches, mealworms, etc.
Feeding frequency:

  • Juveniles: every 4–5 days

  • Adults: every 7–10 days
    Water: Always available in a shallow water dish

😈 Behaviour

Temperament: Generally shy but can be defensive when disturbed
Handling: Not recommended – may stress the animal
Activity: Mostly nocturnal, spends the day hidden or in its burrow

⚠️ Notes & Special Care

Will burrow if the substrate is deep enough.
Due to its speed and nervous nature, it’s not ideal for beginners.
Lacks urticating hairs, but has strong fangs.
A stunning display species, not meant for handling.

Additional information
Options

Female 4 cm (body) and (total size 6,5 cm)