Cymbiapophysa sp. ‘Guayas’ (Guayas Dwarf)
The Guayas Dwarf is a charming and underrated treasure originating from the coastal regions of Ecuador. This species is an excellent choice for hobbyists who enjoy active, visible tarantulas that pack a lot of personality into a very small frame.
Key Highlights
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Aesthetic: Known for its sleek, dark coloration—often appearing velvet black or deep charcoal—accented by shimmering metallic bronze or copper tones on the cephalothorax.
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Size: This is a true miniature. Adults typically reach a modest leg span of 4–6 cm (approx. 1.5–2.5 inches), making them perfect for smaller, display-oriented enclosures.
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Activity Level: Unlike many reclusive species, the Guayas Dwarf is known for being quite bold. They are active explorers and frequently sit out in the open, making them fantastic display animals.
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New World Temperament: While they are New World tarantulas, they are quite fast and can be skittish. However, they lack the potent venom of Old World species, making them more manageable for those used to dwarf varieties.
Quick Care Stats
| Feature | Requirement |
| Origin | Ecuador (Guayas Region) |
| Type | Terrestrial / Opportunistic Burrower |
| Temperature | 23°C – 28°C |
| Humidity | Moderate (60% – 70%) |
| Growth Rate | Fast |





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