Brachypelma boehmei

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Brachypelma boehmei, or "Mexican Fireleg Tarantula", is a medium-sized tarantula native to the Pacific coast of Guerrero and Oaxaca states in Mexico, celebrated for its dramatic black body with bright orange-red coloration on the patella and tibia segments of all legs, creating a striking "fire" pattern.

This is a terrestrial species that inhabits dry tropical forests and semi-arid scrublands along Mexico's southwestern Pacific slopes, where it creates burrows in clay-rich soil or occupies retreats under rocks and fallen logs. They thrive in areas with pronounced wet and dry seasons, typically at elevations below 1,000 meters.

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Brachypelma boehmei, or "Mexican Fireleg Tarantula", is a medium-sized tarantula native to the Pacific coast of Guerrero and Oaxaca states in Mexico, celebrated for its dramatic black body with bright orange-red coloration on the patella and tibia segments of all legs, creating a striking "fire" pattern.

This is a terrestrial species that inhabits dry tropical forests and semi-arid scrublands along Mexico's southwestern Pacific slopes, where it creates burrows in clay-rich soil or occupies retreats under rocks and fallen logs. They thrive in areas with pronounced wet and dry seasons, typically at elevations below 1,000 meters.

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What's the ideal diet for a Mexican Fireleg Tarantula?

All Tarantulas can eat a variety of feeders. Stick to crickets, dubia roaches, silkworms, horned worms occasionally, and a superworm or mealworm as the occasional treat!

How should I keep a Mexican Fireleg Tarantula?

For this particular creature, you can start with the Terrestrial Terrain small enclosure if under a ¼" - 1.2" Spiderling (sling). When they get to be about 1" in size, you will want to either go to the Terrestrial Terrain Medium or Terrestrial Terrain Large enclosure. Feed them as slings once a week, twice if their opisthosoma (abdomen) looks small, but if the opisthosoma is wider than their prosoma (pneumothorax) then wait a couple of days to feed. For juveniles or adults, stick to feeding once a week, nothing larger than their opisthosoma. Make sure to keep a water dish at all times full; wider and deeper is preferred.

How long could a Mexican Fireleg Tarantula live?

Females are believed to live upwards of 25+ years, and males not exceeding around 7 years of age. All estimates are based on multiple sources.