no
Yes! because there bite is extremely painful.
nope i keep tarantulas and the Trinidad chevron and it will only be brown or jet black i think what you have is a cobalt blue
Some tarantula species are endangered because of habitat destruction and over-collection for the pet trade.
The closest shade of blue to cobalt blue is ultramarine blue. Ultramarine blue is a deep, rich blue hue with a similar intensity and depth as cobalt blue.
White, silver, and navy blue are colors that match cobalt blue well. They help enhance the vibrancy of cobalt blue and create a striking contrast.
The color of the cobalt streak is blue
Blue cobalt tarantulas typically eat a diet consisting of insects, such as crickets, mealworms, and cockroaches. Some larger individuals may also consume small mice or other small vertebrates. Feeding them a varied diet is important for their overall health and well-being.
Yes. Cobalt is between blue and teal.
Cobalt blue tarantula was created in 1996.
Cobalt !
Mixing cobalt blue and white will create a lighter shade of blue with a slight tint of blue. The white will lighten the cobalt blue, creating a soft pastel blue color.