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Pink Zebra Beauty (Eupalaestrus Campestratus)
Pink Zebra Beauty (Eupalaestrus Campestratus)
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An underrated gem, Eupalaestrus campestratus is all about mellow vibes, subtle beauty, and classic New World charm. It’s a hardy, slow-growing terrestrial that’s ideal for beginner and experienced keepers alike — especially if you want a spider that's gorgeous and unbothered by life.
Quick Facts
Common Name: Pink Zebra Beauty
Scientific Name: Eupalaestrus campestratus
Origin: Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
Size: 4.5–6 inches (11–15 cm) leg span
Lifespan:
- Females: 20–25 years
- Males: 5–7 years
Temperament: Exceptionally calm, tolerant, very docile
Coloration
Rich chocolate brown to black base
Soft pink to gold striping on the legs (“zebra” bands)
Slight pinkish sheen across the body under natural light
Subtle but absolutely gorgeous when mature
🏠 Housing & Care
Enclosure Type: Terrestrial — needs moderate floor space
Substrate: 4–5 inches of substrate (dry top, moist bottom)
Humidity: 65–75% — allow slight drying between mistings
Temperature: 70–78°F (21–26°C)
Decor:
- Hide (half-log or cork bark)
- Water dish
- Optional plants/moss for a more natural look
Easygoing about its setup — thrives in simple or elaborate enclosures alike.
Feeding
Diet: Crickets, roaches, mealworms
Feeding Schedule:
- Slings: 2–3x/week
- Juveniles: Weekly
- Adults: Every 10–14 days
Calm feeders — not frantic but steady and reliable
Why It’s a Hidden Treasure
Super chill — one of the most docile tarantulas you can own
Very hardy and forgiving
Subtle but stunning coloration
Great for display — often sits out in the open if it feels secure
Long-lived — true investment pet
Notes
Very slow growers — patience is key
Can go off food for long periods, especially before molting
Kicks hairs if really stressed, but much less so than many others
Likes consistent but not soggy humidity — keep ventilation good
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