Hapalotremus hananqheswa (High Valley Blue) 0.5"
Named in local Cusco Peru Quechua language meaning "high valley", a dwarf species Husbandry Recommendations This is a terrestrial spider, so as it grows, it will require an enclosure which offers more floor space than vertical space. The rule-of-thumb for the width or length or the enclosure is 3-4x leg span minimum. However, as a small spiderling, we recommend this spider be housed in a dram vial. This would be a suitable enclosure for several months up to a year. The vial should have several ventilation holes added to the top and/or sides. This can be done with a drill, a leather awl, or soldering iron. Our choice of substrate is a unique blend of coco and other organic materials - Hunter's Premium Substrate. This substrate will retain humidity, allow for sturdy burrows, and resist mold or fungal growth. While this species is very hardy, and can tolerate many environmental conditions, we still recommend maintaining some level of moisture in the substrate. Adding water to one side