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Mexican Black Velvet (Tliltocatl schroederi)
Mexican Black Velvet (Tliltocatl schroederi)
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This Mexican terrestrial species offers understated elegance with a deep, plush look and a chill attitude. It’s a great beginner species, especially for those who love their tarantulas visible, low-maintenance, and classy without the need for bold colors.
Quick Facts
Common Name: Mexican Black Velvet
Scientific Name: Tliltocatl schroederi
Origin: Mexico (Oaxaca region)
Size: 5–5.5 inches (13–14 cm) leg span
Lifespan:
- Females: 15–20+ years
- Males: ~4–5 years
Temperament: Calm, tolerant, often visible
Coloration
Soft black to charcoal-gray body
Velvety, matte finish — smooth and elegant
Subtle reddish or copper hues around the carapace in some individuals
Minimal patterning — all about texture and tone
Housing & Care
Enclosure Type: Terrestrial — prefers ground space and a solid hide
Substrate: 3–4 inches of dry substrate (coco fiber/topsoil)
Humidity: 60–70% — keep mostly dry with light misting and water dish
Temperature: 72–78°F (22–25°C)
Decor:
- Hide (half log or cork bark)
- Water dish
- Keep the layout simple and dry
Often seen out in the open — makes a reliable display species.
Feeding
Diet: Crickets, roaches, mealworms
Feeding Schedule:
- Slings: 2–3x/week
- Juveniles: Weekly
- Adults: Every 10–14 days
Calm feeder — not aggressive, but consistent
Why It’s a Hidden Gem
Gorgeous velvety appearance — sleek and classy
Calm, easy to manage, beginner-friendly
Doesn’t kick hairs as readily as other Tliltocatl species
Often visible and relaxed in its enclosure
Hardy and slow-growing — a long-term companion
Notes
Rarely defensive, but may flick hairs when stressed
Slower growth rate — patience pays off
May be harder to find in the hobby due to limited availability
Great for display tanks — very photogenic in natural light
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