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Blue Tarantulas Invertebrates for sale

6 Blue Tarantulas Invertebrates for sale

Tarantulas, also known as "pet tarantulas" or simply "tarantula," are large, hairy spiders originating from tropical and subtropical regions, including South and Central America. One popular species often sought after in the UK market is the Chilean Rose Tarantula, renowned for its calm temperament and suitability for beginners. Physically, tarantulas have impressive leg spans that can range from 4.5 inches to over 11 inches, with species like the Goliath birdeater being among the largest. These spiders are known for their distinctive hairy bodies and use of urticating hairs as a defense mechanism. Temperament-wise, tarantulas are generally shy and non-aggressive, preferring to flee rather than bite, making them ideal pets for enthusiasts looking for low-maintenance yet fascinating creatures. For care, tarantulas require secure enclosures with appropriate substrate and controlled temperature and humidity, tailored to the species. The UK market has a demand for "tarantulas for sale," including niche searches like "tarantula for sale UK" and "Chilean Rose Tarantula for sale." Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned keeper, tarantulas are remarkable pets known for their longevity and unique behaviours, blending exotic charm with manageable care requirements.

Tarantulas invertebrates Tarantulas - Advert 1
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Tarantulas

Tarantulas

1 yearAge
MixedSex
£123Price

Females SAF Lasiocyano sazimai Brazilian Blue - £70 SAF Hapalopus formosus Pumpkin Patch -£50 SAF Neoholothele incei Trinidad Olive - £35 SAF Ceratogyrus darlingi - £50 SAF Harpactira Pulchripes Gold

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HounslowGreater London
Tarantulas invertebrates PULCHRA & IMMANIS - Last few left! - Advert 2
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PULCHRA & IMMANIS - Last few left!

Tarantulas

5 daysAge
MixedSex
£65Price

Bundle discount: 10% off when buying 3 or more tarantulas. All tarantulas come in appropriate setups, included in the price when collected. AVAILABLE: Grammostola Pulchra (5 left) 4cm £65 Xenesthis

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LondonGreater London
Tarantulas invertebrates Tarantulas with enclosures 4 sale. Collection Only - Advert 3
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Tarantulas with enclosures 4 sale. Collection Only

Tarantulas

1 yearAge
MixedSex
£1,234Price

Hello I am looking at selling some of my Tatantulas. All come with enclosures. I have a confirmed adult female Seemani aged at roughly 4 years - Adult non confirmed ( but we believe is a female due

BridgwaterSomerset
Tarantulas invertebrates TARANTULA COLLECTION FOR SALE - Advert 4
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TARANTULA COLLECTION FOR SALE

Tarantulas

5 weeksAge
MixedSex
£500Price

Collection only – Harrow area I’m selling my entire tarantula collection, including multiple species, various life stages, and several enclosures included. All spiders are well cared for and feeding

PinnerGreater London
Tarantulas invertebrates Tarantula’s + scorpion for sale  - Advert 5
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Tarantula’s + scorpion for sale

Tarantulas

14 weeksAge
MixedSex
£30Price

Neon blue leg - £80 Asian forest scorpion £30 All heathy and eating well can take offers Collection only

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StaffordStaffordshire
Tarantulas invertebrates Brazilian blue  - Advert 6
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Brazilian blue

Tarantulas

1 yearAge
MixedSex
£50Price

About an inch long eats and moves well berry active had about 6 months selling hue to no time for him,lovely spider to look at and beautiful and blue when had a molt open to offers

KendalWestmorland and Furness

FAQs

Are tarantulas invertebrates?

Yes, tarantulas are invertebrates as they belong to the class Arachnida within the phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals without a backbone.

Are spiders considered invertebrates?

Yes, spiders, including tarantulas, are invertebrates characterized by having two main body parts, eight legs, and no backbone.

What is a tarantula classified as?

A tarantula is classified as a large, hairy spider in the family Theraphosidae, within the order Araneae (spiders) and is a member of the arachnid class.

Are tarantulas omnivores?

No, tarantulas are carnivores; they primarily feed on large insects and other arthropods, and some may also consume small vertebrates like lizards or mice.