P. murinus Arachnoboards


0.1 P.murinus "RCF", shot 2 Arachnoboards

Pterinochilus murinus Common name: Usambara Indigenous: Angola, Burundi, Tanzania, Dem. Rep. Congo (Zaire), Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, Sambia and Simbabwe Habitat: Savannah/Desert Temp/humidity: 18°C (65°F) in the extreme south, while in the hot season most parts of the coast average 27° to 28°C (80° to 82°F).


0.1 P.murinus "RCF", shot 1 Arachnoboards

Pterinochilus murinus or the orange baboon tarantula, is an old-world tarantula that was first described in 1897 by Reginald Innes Pocock. This species is found on the African continent, in Angola, as well as central, eastern, and southern Africa. It is a member of the subfamily Harpactirinae, baboon spiders.


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Pterinochilus murinus or the orange baboon tarantula, [citation needed] is an old-world tarantula that was first described in 1897 by Reginald Innes Pocock. [1] This species is found on the African continent, in Angola, as well as central, eastern, and southern Africa. It is a member of the subfamily Harpactirinae, baboon spiders. [2]


P.murinus (RCF) hiding on cork bark Pterinochilus Murinus … Flickr

A temporary community of P. murinus RCF slings. The Orange Baboon tarantula are being sold off but the community has been an interesting project since breaki.


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P. murinus is an opportunistic burrower and will sometimes fill the entire container with thick layers of silk. Captive bred stock is available as this species adapts well to captivity and is easy to breed. Males posses tibial hooks and mating is straight forward given a receptive female.


P.murinus (RCF) ventral view hairyspiders Flickr

Pocock originally described Pterinochilus murinus, also known as Usambara baboon, Mombasa golden starburst tarantula, Tree Baboon Spider, or Orange baboon tarantula in 1897. They are present on Zanzibar Island and in different parts of Africa.


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Pterinochilus murinus or the orange baboon tarantula, is an old-world tarantula that was first described in 1897 by Reginald Innes Pocock. [1] This species is found on the African continent, in Angola, as well as central, eastern, and southern Africa. It is a member of the subfamily Harpactirinae, baboon spiders. [2]


P. Murinus Arachnoboards

Pterinochilus murinus (RCF) Orange Bitey Thing (1-2cm) POCOCK, 1987 Stock Description: Unsexed Spiderlings approx. 1-2cm £ 6.00 In stock Qty: Add to cart Species Info: Origin Tanzania Lifestyle Arboreal Temp 22-28 Humidity 60-70 Leg Span 16 Disposition Dicks Suitability 3 This is the most popular African Tarantula in the hobby and for good reason.


P murinus RCF Mature Male Arachnoboards

Pterinochilus murinus RCF/red color hails from Usambara mountain region; Orange baboon tarantula growth rate is a lot faster compared to other tarantulas. After the first year itself, most orange baboon tarantula females grow up to 3 inches. Within 2-3 years, they reach their full size of 4 to 5 inches.


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#1 KezyGLA Arachnoking Joined Apr 8, 2016 Messages 3,013 I wanted to start a thread to share the different variants of this amazing species that covers such a vast area. A lot of people see the following TCF, DCF, BCF, OCF, RCF etc following P. murinus. Here is what they stand for- BCF - Brown Colour Form DCF - Dark Colour Form


P.murinus "RCF" 0.1 Posing on a branch after a rehouse Arachnoboards

P.murinus (RCF) Sub-adult Female Tarantula Sold Description: P.murinus (Red Color Form) sub-adult female 3.5 inches DLS, produced by me. Tarantula in picture is one of two that are available, they're actually sac mates. 2 Save Share Report P.murinus (RCF) Sub-adult Female Tarantula Subadult Theraphosidae (2 available) US$75.00 Inquire to Buy Sex:


P. murinus RCF Arachnoboards

Among those who keep tarantulas as pets Pterinochilus murinus is known as "OBT," which means "Orange Baboon Tarantula" or "Orange Bitey Thing," and also as t.


P.murinus "RCF" Hole with legs Arachnoboards

The "RCF" (also often sold under "trade" names like Pterinochilus sp. "Usamburu" or P.spinnifer or P.mamillatus) usually construct their silk shelters above the substrate where as the others are more terrestrial and will utilize terrestrial hides or burrows. In the wild it inhabits humid and semi -humid equatorial as well as arid.


Pterinochilus murinus RCF (3rd instar) feeding / Fütterung HD YouTube

The "RCF" (also often sold under "trade" names like Pterinochilus sp. "Usamburu" or P.spinnifer or P.mamillatus) usually construct their silk shelters above the substrate where as the others are more terrestrial and will utilize terrestrial hides or burrows. In the wild it inhabits humid and semi -humid equatorial as well as arid.


P. Murinus Arachnoboards

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P. murinus "RCF" being cute! Arachnoboards

I wanted to start a thread to share the different variants of this amazing species that covers such a vast area. A lot of people see the following TCF, DCF, BCF, OCF, RCF etc following P. murinus. Here is what they stand for- BCF - Brown Colour Form DCF - Dark Colour Form OCF - Orange Colour. arachnoboards.com. RCF/OCF is UMV as far as I know.