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Trinidad Olive Gold Form (Neoholothele Incei GCF)
Trinidad Olive Gold Form (Neoholothele Incei GCF)
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The Trinidad Olive Gold Form (Neoholothele incei, GCF) is an adorable dwarf tarantula with a lot of personality packed into a tiny, metallic-gold package. Super easy to care for, great webbers, and — bonus — they’re one of the few species that can be kept communally under the right conditions.
Quick Facts
Common Name: Trinidad Olive (Gold Color Form)
Scientific Name: Neoholothele incei GCF
Origin: Trinidad and Venezuela
Size: ~3–3.5 inches (7–9 cm) leg span (dwarf species!)
Lifespan:
- Females: 6–8 years
- Males: ~2–3 years
Temperament: Skittish but not aggressive
- Can be fast, but rarely defensive
Coloration:
- Beautiful golden-copper carapace and legs
- Subtle olive tones with metallic sheen
- GCF (Gold Color Form) is distinct from the standard “olive” or “normal” form
Webbing Behavior
A-tier webber — these little guys go wild with tunnels and silk sheets
They will web up every inch of their enclosure if they feel secure
Fascinating to watch, especially in groups!
Housing
Enclosure Type: Terrestrial, but semi-arboreal behavior — give vertical elements to web on
Substrate: 2–3 inches of moist but not soggy substrate (coco fiber/topsoil)
Humidity: 70–80%
Temperature: 72–78°F (22–25°C)
Decor:
- Cork bark, fake plants, and web anchors
- Lightly mist occasionally, keep a shallow water dish
Communal tip: Only attempt a communal if you:
- Raise them together from slings or juveniles
- Feed regularly and heavily
- Give lots of space and multiple hides
Feeding
Diet: Pinhead crickets, fruit flies, small roaches for slings; larger feeders as they grow
Feeding Frequency:
- Slings: 2–3x per week
- Juveniles/Adults: Weekly
Communals: Feed generously and scatter food
Why They're a Fan Favorite
Easy care and low maintenance
Web-heavy and fun to observe
Stay small and are perfect for nano enclosures or displays
One of the only truly communal tarantulas (seriously rare)
The gold color form is just chef's kiss — stunning under light
Things to Note
Fast — they can bolt if spooked, so be cautious with rehousing
Communals are a gamble if not done correctly — cannibalism can still happen
Not great for handling, but excellent for display and observation
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