


Avicularia hirschii (Red Sided Pink Toe Tarantula) *RARE*
Avicularia hirschii (Red Sided Pink Toe Tarantula) Rare
Avicularia hirschii is a rare Brazilian species with red side markings that set it apart from the rest of the genus. The contrast between the dark body and those red lateral markings gives it a striking look. Grab this New World arboreal tarantula for sale today if you want a pink toe with bold red markings.
Why do hobbyists keep Avicularia hirschii?
- Stunning Coloration: Red side markings against a dark body ā unlike any other Avicularia.
- Rare in the Hobby: Not commonly available. Sought-after among collectors.
- Arboreal Heavy Webber: Builds thick silk retreats up high.
- Docile Temperament: Calm and manageable. Fast when startled but not defensive.
How should Avicularia hirschii be kept?
- Enclosure: Arboreal setup with vertical cork bark, foliage, anchor points. Good ventilation is critical.
- Temperature: 75 to 85 degrees F.
- Humidity: Moderate to high with good airflow.
- Water: Elevated water dish if possible.
- Diet: Crickets, roaches, or similar prey sized to the carapace (head).
- Temperament: Docile and manageable.
Are there any additional notes or considerations?
- Captive Bred: All our animals are 100% captive bred.
Listing Notes
- This listing includes multiple size options. Animals are unsexed.
Original: $350.00
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Avicularia hirschii (Red Sided Pink Toe Tarantula) Rare
Avicularia hirschii is a rare Brazilian species with red side markings that set it apart from the rest of the genus. The contrast between the dark body and those red lateral markings gives it a striking look. Grab this New World arboreal tarantula for sale today if you want a pink toe with bold red markings.
Why do hobbyists keep Avicularia hirschii?
- Stunning Coloration: Red side markings against a dark body ā unlike any other Avicularia.
- Rare in the Hobby: Not commonly available. Sought-after among collectors.
- Arboreal Heavy Webber: Builds thick silk retreats up high.
- Docile Temperament: Calm and manageable. Fast when startled but not defensive.
How should Avicularia hirschii be kept?
- Enclosure: Arboreal setup with vertical cork bark, foliage, anchor points. Good ventilation is critical.
- Temperature: 75 to 85 degrees F.
- Humidity: Moderate to high with good airflow.
- Water: Elevated water dish if possible.
- Diet: Crickets, roaches, or similar prey sized to the carapace (head).
- Temperament: Docile and manageable.
Are there any additional notes or considerations?
- Captive Bred: All our animals are 100% captive bred.
Listing Notes
- This listing includes multiple size options. Animals are unsexed.

















