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Phormictopus sp. Green Gold Carapace - Goliath Golden Green Bird-Eater - Female 2 - 2.5+ inches
Phormictopus sp. Green Gold Carapace - Goliath Golden Green Bird-Eater - Female 2 - 2.5+ inches
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Phormictopus sp. Green Gold Carapace female
A Rare Emerald Giant for the Serious Collector
The Phormictopus sp. Green Gold is a truly remarkable giant tarantula, celebrated for its stunning emerald green and gold coloration—one of the rarest colorations found in tarantulas. With the potential to grow to an impressive 8+ inches in diagonal leg span, this species is a showstopper in every sense, combining size, beauty, and rarity to perfection.
Key Features
• Unmatched Coloration: Vibrant emerald green tones with shimmering gold highlights, a breathtaking combination that becomes more pronounced as the tarantula matures.
• Massive Size: Growing up to 8+ inches, this species is a striking centerpiece in any collection.
• Guaranteed Authenticity: Unlike mislabeled specimens in the hobby, these were produced in-house, ensuring true Phormictopus sp. Green Gold genetics.
About This Female
This specific female measures 2.5+ inches in diagonal leg span, is 13 months old, and thrives on a diet of one large cricket per week. She has a ferocious appetite and showcases bold, active feeding behavior, making her a joy to observe! With that being said, the Phormictopus sp. Green Gold is more than just a tarantula—it’s a living masterpiece, combining rarity, beauty, and size in one incredible package. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a hobbyist looking for a standout specimen, this species is guaranteed to impress. Feel free to reach out with any questions or for more details about this exceptional tarantula!
Experience Level - Beginner
Personality - Docile, calm , relaxed and very tolerant of handling!
Adult size - 8+ inches
Current size - 2 to 2.5 inches DLS
Care - Provide a terrestrial enclosure with moderate humidity, a water dish and 1 to 2 inches of substrate! Additionally allow this girls enclosure to dry out before re misting it!
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