Psalmopoeus reduncus - Costa Rican Orange Mouth tarantula
Psalmopoeus reduncus (Costa Rican Orange Mouth) One of the classic Psalmopoeus species, Psalmopoeus reduncus—better known as the Costa Rican Orange Mouth—is a fast-growing, energetic arboreal tarantula known for its striking orange mouthparts and rich, earthy coloration. This species is bold yet secretive, creating elaborate web tunnels in cork bark. A must-have for New World arboreal enthusiasts who appreciate speed, beauty, and attitude in one spider. 📣 Special Notices Check out my YouTube channel for videos on Psalmopoeus reduncus care, enclosure setups, and feeding demos.👉 UrbanTarantulas on YouTube 🧺 Care Details 🌡️ Temperature 75–82°F (24–28°C) 💧 Humidity 75–80%, good cross-ventilation 🏠 Housing Babies Vial up to 5" tall × 2" diameter, vertical cork piece, good ventilation (FREE vial if requested at checkout). Juveniles Tall container 7–8" high with cork bark tube and webbing space. Adults 12–16" tall arboreal enclosure with vertical cork, moderate foliage