Grammostola anthracina (Tawny Red / Brazilian Black & Red)
The Grammostola anthracina is often considered the “Holy Grail” for fans of the Grammostola genus. Renowned for its incredible longevity and calm demeanor, this stunning tarantula is a premium addition to any collection, prized for its deep, velvety luster and impressive presence.
Key Highlights
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Appearance: Unlike the jet-black G. pulchra, the anthracina displays a rich, mahogany-to-black coloration with subtle tawny or reddish undertones, especially under bright light. Its abdomen features long, soft reddish hairs that give it a unique, “glowing” aura.
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Temperament: Known as one of the most docile tarantulas in the hobby. They are slow-moving and predictable, making them a top-tier choice for both beginners and veteran keepers.
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Longevity: These are incredibly long-lived spiders. Females have been known to live for 20–30 years or more, making them a true lifelong companion.
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Impressive Size: A heavy-bodied terrestrial species, reaching an adult leg span of 15–17 cm (approx. 6–7 inches).
Quick Care Stats
| Feature | Requirement |
| Origin | Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina |
| Type | Terrestrial |
| Temperature | 22°C – 26°C |
| Humidity | Low to Moderate (50% – 60%) |
| Growth Rate | Very Slow |





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