Wooly Gold & White Tarantula (Grammostola sp. North) – .25 to .5 inch
$150.00
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The Wooly Gold & White Tarantula (Grammostola sp. North) is an absolute dream of a species that pairs an incredibly plush, frosted aesthetic with a rock-solid temperament. This fascinating and highly desired undescribed Grammostola locality is covered in a dense, wooly coat of long, stark white sensory hairs that contrast beautifully against a warm, glowing golden-bronze carapace—making it look like a snowy, metallic masterpiece.
Quick Facts
- Species: Grammostola sp. ‘North’
- Size: 5-6 inch adult leg span
- Lifespan: Females 20+ years | Males 4-6 years
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Temperament: Remarkably docile, stable, and easygoing
- Care Level: Beginner ⭐
For anyone who loves the legendary calm behavior of the Chilean Rose Hair or the Chaco Golden Knee, this species delivers that exact same bulletproof confidence with a highly unique look. They are exceptionally slow-moving, peaceful, and predictable, making them an excellent choice for beginner keepers or anyone who prefers a low-intensity, easily manageable display animal. They spent almost all of their time completely out in the open, rearranging their substrate or posing for anyone walking by.
Silk Road Note: Undescribed regional variants in the Grammostola genus are highly prized because they are rarely imported and slow to produce in captivity. This “North” locality is a bulletproof survivor, shrugging off minor environmental fluctuations with ease. If you want something that has the premium, collectible vibe of a rare specimen but requires zero complex care or high-stress management, this is the one.
🏡 Care Requirements
Set up a standard terrestrial enclosure with 3-4 inches of dry, well-packed substrate and a half-log or cork bark hide. They thrive beautifully in ordinary household conditions with temperatures between 70-78°F and low relative humidity. Keep the enclosure substrate dry, but occasionally overflow their shallow water dish slightly to create a small patch of damp soil. Feed 1-2 medium crickets or Dubia roaches once a week.


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