Before laying her eggs, the female makes a silk egg capsule to protect them from predators and fluctuating environmental conditions. Any amount from 100 to over 500 eggs are laid in the egg sac, depending on the vitality of the female. Some species of tarantulas leave the egg capsule in their burrow, however other species of tarantula carry the eggs with them. Young spider ling tarantulas hatch about six weeks later, sometimes incubation can take longer.
Chilean rose tarantula was created in 1837.
Any tarantula bite hurts.
yes they are the same
Crickets
It is a common pet store tarantula.
you can't not in australia
No they will fight and you'll lose a tarantula :(
Yes they can but they will try to turn over.
Canopy and forest floor
potted soil, vermiculite
crickets and pinkies (small pink baby mice)
Depending on species, at least 100 and usually many more, as many as 3000 or more in a single season. The larger spiders have comparatively fewer eggs, and fewer survive to adulthood. A female wolf spider will carry around her egg sac with 100 to 300 eggs, and the young will clamber over her to ride along when they hatch. But within a few days they are off on their own.