Ybyrapora sooretama

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Looking for an exotic and unique addition to your tarantula collection? Look no further than the stunning Ybyrapora sooretama tarantula, also known as the Amazon Purple Sapphire. With its relaxed demeanor and gorgeous coloration in adults and slings, this tarantula will impress and become a favorite among collectors. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own one of the most beautiful and rare tarantulas around!

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Looking for an exotic and unique addition to your tarantula collection? Look no further than the stunning Ybyrapora sooretama tarantula, also known as the Amazon Purple Sapphire. With its relaxed demeanor and gorgeous coloration in adults and slings, this tarantula will impress and become a favorite among collectors. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own one of the most beautiful and rare tarantulas around!

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Looking for an exotic and unique addition to your tarantula collection? Look no further than the stunning Ybyrapora sooretama tarantula, also known as the Amazon Purple Sapphire. With its relaxed demeanor and gorgeous coloration in adults and slings, this tarantula will impress and become a favorite among collectors. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own one of the most beautiful and rare tarantulas around!

What’s the ideal diet for an Amazon Purple Sapphire Tarantula?

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

How should I keep an Amazon Purple Sapphire Tarantula?

We recommend starting with a small Arboreal Bliss enclosure. When they are about ⅓ the size, you’ll want to upgrade to a medium or large Arboreal Bliss enclosure, depending on the tarantula. 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. Feed juveniles or adults nothing larger than their opisthosoma once a week. Make sure to keep a filled water dish at all times. Wider and deeper is fine; your tarantula can’t drown. They’ll float on top of the water. 

How long could an Amazon Purple Sapphire Tarantula live?

Females are believed to live upwards of 12+ years in captivity, and even males can live upwards of 3-4 years of age. All estimates are based on multiple sources.

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