Characteristics:
- This species does not have a particularly expansive history in the hobby, though it is gaining popularity. Thankfully climate data from its natural habitats has made it possible for keepers to help these spiders thrive in captivity.
- A terrestrial new world dwarf species, these slow/medium growers do not require a particularly large environment and would make a good candidate for a desk pet.
- As adults, this species boasts beautiful vibrant coloration on its abdomen. These are real lookers and make a great addition to any collection, and are a must have for dwarf tarantula enthusiasts!
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Size: Young N. sp. Panama sold Josh’s Frogs are approximately 1/8” diagonal leg span. This species' size tops out at about 2.5"-3" with males trending a bit smaller.
Age: Specimens from Josh's Frogs are at least 2 months at time of sale. Females of this species live around 10-12 years, while males live a much shorter time, around 3-5 years.
Coloration/Patterning: Babies are a fairly uniform fawn/brown, while adults have a gray carapace and legs that sometimes look a little blue depending on where they are in their molt phase. Their legs also have yellow banding and their abdomen is a rich gold coloration with black patterning.