maddog1219
Arachnosquire
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- May 3, 2020
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which species of tarantulas are considered the "tropical" species??
well yea but aren't all tarantulas considered tropical?Only the tropical ones.
Looks like you answered your own questions.well yea but aren't all tarantulas considered tropical?
i was asking this because I saw a thread saying that the tropical species need higher temps and i got really confused lolLooks like you answered your own questions.
Keep them all at room temp and then you have to worry about nothing.i was asking this because I saw a thread saying that the tropical species need higher temps and i got really confused lol
thanks that's what I was thinking just making sureKeep them all at room temp and then you have to worry about nothing.
Better to be safe than sorry, Daniel San.thanks that's what I was thinking just making sure
NOwell yea but aren't all tarantulas considered tropical?
so then which species are?
You could probably look at the location the species is from. This will tell you which ones are tropical.so then which species are?
so then my LP would be considered tropical?Google "Tropical climate". Wikipedia has a pretty good description of it. Not all tarantulas are "tropical", only ones that are from tropical climates are. Tarantulas are found in sub tropical, montane, and temperate regions as well.
Yes, however be aware that there are different types of tropical climates that the article mentions. Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Desert, Tropical Savanna, Wet/Dry tropical, Monsoon Tropics, etc.so then my LP would be considered tropical?
yes, important. All of the Brachypelma Genus live in the Tropics but most are in Tropical Savannah areasYes, however be aware that there are different types of tropical climates that the article mentions. Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Desert, Tropical Savanna, Wet/Dry tropical, Monsoon Tropics, etc.