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Martinique Pink Toe (Caribena Versicolor)
Martinique Pink Toe (Caribena Versicolor)
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Caribena versicolor is one of the most dazzling tarantulas in the hobby — starting life as a neon blue sling and maturing into a glorious blend of emerald green, wine red, and violet. Native to the lush Caribbean island of Martinique, this arboreal stunner is a visual masterpiece with a gentle attitude.
Quick Facts
Common Name: Martinique Pink Toe
Scientific Name: Caribena versicolor
Origin: Martinique (Caribbean)
Size: 4.5–6 inches (11–15 cm) leg span
Lifespan:
- Females: 10–12+ years
- Males: ~3–4 years
Temperament: Generally calm, fast but rarely defensive
Coloration
Slings: Electric metallic blue — unreal in person
Adults:
- Emerald green carapace
- Burgundy to purplish red abdomen and legs
- Pinkish toes and subtle iridescence throughout
Absolutely mesmerizing — a top-tier display spider
Housing & Care
Enclosure Type: Arboreal — vertical space is key
Substrate: 2–3 inches of moist substrate (coco fiber/soil mix)
Humidity: 70–80% — appreciates occasional misting
Temperature: 74–80°F (23–27°C)
Decor:
- Vertical cork bark or branches for webbing
- Leaf clusters, moss, and anchor points
- Water dish + good ventilation (essential to avoid mold)
Will build elaborate web tunnels up high — gorgeous to watch as it settles in.
Feeding
Diet: Crickets, roaches, small locusts
Feeding Schedule:
- Slings: 2–3x/week
- Juveniles: Weekly
- Adults: Every 7–10 days
Active hunter — responsive but not frantic
Why It’s a Superstar
Unreal coloration — vibrant at all life stages
Great for observation — arboreal webs are architectural
Generally docile and easy to care for
Thrives with proper airflow and vertical space
Perfect “next step” after terrestrials
Notes
Very fast — can teleport if startled
Not a fan of handling (like most arboreals)
Needs excellent cross-ventilation — prone to mold without it
Can dry out quickly — mist lightly to maintain humidity
May spend time out in the open — great display species if secure
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