Euathlus manicatus ‘Green’
The Euathlus manicatus ‘Green’ (often referred to as the Chilean Bronze or Green-Femur Beauty) is a charming and highly sought-after species within the Euathlus genus. Like its famous cousin H. chilense, this spider is a favorite for its calm demeanor and delightful, manageable size.
Key Highlights
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Emerald Sheen: The “Green” locale is named for the stunning olive-to-emerald metallic iridescence found on its femurs and cephalothorax. This subtle, mossy glow provides a sophisticated contrast to its fuzzy, brownish-black body.
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Docile & Curious: This species is renowned for its gentle nature. They are often described as “inquisitive” rather than skittish, frequently moving slowly toward movement rather than bolting away, which makes them a joy to observe.
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Compact “Dwarf-ish” Stature: Adults typically reach a leg span of 8–10 cm (3–4 inches). They are robust and “chunky” for their size, giving them a very sturdy, reliable presence in a display.
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Resilient Montane Species: Coming from the scrublands of Chile, they are incredibly hardy and tolerant of varying conditions, making them an excellent choice for keepers who want a low-maintenance but beautiful spider.
Quick Care Stats
| Feature | Requirement |
| Origin | Chile |
| Type | Terrestrial |
| Temperature | 18°C – 24°C |
| Humidity | Low (40% – 50%) |
| Growth Rate | Slow |





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