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Socotra Island Blue Baboon (Monocentropus Balfouri)

Socotra Island Blue Baboon (Monocentropus Balfouri)

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The Socotra Island Blue Baboon (Monocentropus balfouri) is a legend in the tarantula world. 🔥 This species is both gorgeous and wildly unique in behavior. It’s not just a looker — it’s also one of the few tarantulas known for communal living. Let’s dig in:


Quick Facts

  • Common Name: Socotra Island Blue Baboon

  • Scientific Name: Monocentropus balfouri

  • Origin: Socotra Island, Yemen — super remote, exotic locale

  • Size: 5–6 inches (12–15 cm) leg span

  • Lifespan:

    • Females: 10–15 years

    • Males: ~3–4 years

  • Temperament: Defensive, not for handling, but often reclusive

  • Coloration: Light creamy body with electric blue legs and sometimes blue striping on the carapace — one of the most beautiful tarantulas out there


Housing

  • Enclosure Type: Fossorial (deep burrowers) but will also web like mad

  • Substrate: Deep (4–6") layer of coco fiber, topsoil, or a mix — give them digging room

  • Humidity: ~60–70% (dry side is okay with a water dish)

  • Temperature: 75–80°F (24–27°C)

  • Decor: Cork bark tubes, leaf litter, and anchor points for webbing — they’ll build epic tunnels

✅ Communal setups are possible with this species only if done carefully and with siblings raised together. Cannibalism is still a risk but way lower than with most species.


Feeding

  • Diet: Crickets, roaches, mealworms

  • Feeding Frequency:

    • Slings: 2–3 times/week

    • Juveniles: Weekly

    • Adults: Every 10–14 days

    • Communal setups can take down larger prey together!


Caution

  • Fast and defensive — not ideal for beginners or handling

  • Quick to retreat to burrows but will throw a threat pose if provoked

  • Rehousing can be intense due to their speed and feistiness

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