The males of this species live about 4 or 5 years. The females however, can easily live to be between 15 - 20 years old.
No they will fight and you'll lose a tarantula :(
yes they are the same
Crickets
Canopy and forest floor
crickets and pinkies (small pink baby mice)
Yes: Tarantulas rely on an exoskeleton for muscular support. For the extra point: The females of this species are known to live 15-20 years, but may live substantially longer!
Chilean rose tarantula was created in 1837.
Aspen wood shavings can be used as substrate for a rose hair tarantula, as they are absorbent and help maintain humidity levels. However, ensure they are free from chemicals and additives that could harm your tarantula. It's essential to provide a suitable environment with adequate ventilation and monitor humidity and temperature. Always consider the specific needs of your tarantula when selecting substrate.
some rose hair turantulas live in the hot desserts in chile
A rose hair tarantula can typically survive without food for several weeks to a few months, depending on factors such as age, health, and environmental conditions. Adult tarantulas can often go longer without food than juveniles, as they have more fat reserves. However, it's important to provide regular feeding to maintain their health and vitality.
Although you're (obviously) keeping your Tarantula indoors, there is always a chance some of the chemical might find its way to your 'pet'. You basically have two choices... either learn to live with your extra house 'guests' or find another way to exclude them without harming your pet.
The best pet tarantula for beginners is often considered to be the Chilean rose-haired tarantula (Grammostola rosea). They are docile, easy to care for, and have a calm temperament. It's important to research the specific needs and temperament of the species before getting any tarantula as a pet.