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Giant Metallic Fruit Beetle (Eudicella euthalia) Large Larva
Giant Metallic Fruit Beetle (Eudicella euthalia) Large Larva
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Curly Hair (Brachypelma albopilosum) Large £30.00

Common Name: Curly Hair Tarantula
Latin Name: Brachypelma albopilosum

Size: Large
Status: Captive Bred 

This animal is covered by CITES regulations, Annex B. I do not import animals and therefore know relatively little about CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). I can send these animals to EU countries (I do not supply certificates) and I cannot send to countries outside the EU. Please do not order these animals unless your postal address is within the European Union. Please do not order these animals if you require a certificate. If an animal is ordered in error I will remove the item from your order and refund the price of the animal.

 

It is difficult to give a size for the spiders as stock is constantly changing. Generally the small size is a spiderling up to 1.5cm body length (small will be SMALL), juvenile is a grown on spiderling with a body length of about 1.5cm, medium 2cm to 4cm and a large is 4cm to fully adult (but a lot depends on the species!)

If you would like me to measure the body length of any medium or large spider please send me an email. I cannot measure the body length of small and juvenile size spiders as they are constantly changing.

All spiders are unsexed unless stated.

 

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 11 September, 2009.
Quantity in Stock: 2
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