Lasiodora parahybana (Salmon Pink Birdeater)
The Salmon Pink Birdeater, or LP, is a legendary giant of the tarantula world. Hailing from the forests of Eastern Brazil, it is often the first “megaspider” a keeper adds to their collection. It offers the impressive scale of a Goliath without the high price tag or the finicky humidity requirements.
Key Highlights
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Incredible Scale: This is a top-tier giant, capable of reaching a leg span of 20–25 cm (8–10 inches). While it may not be as heavy-bodied as a Theraphosa, its leg span and rapid growth rate are truly awe-inspiring.
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Salmon-Pink Hairs: While the base color is a deep, velvety charcoal or black, the spider is covered in long, “salmon-pink” guard hairs that give it a unique, fuzzy appearance—especially after a fresh molt.
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The “Garbage Disposal”: The LP is famous for its relentless appetite. They rarely refuse a meal and have been known to tackle prey almost as large as themselves. This makes them one of the most entertaining species to feed.
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Bold Visibility: Unlike many large tarantulas that hide in burrows, the LP is notoriously bold. Adults spend a significant amount of time sitting right in the middle of their enclosure, making them a fantastic “showpiece” animal.
Quick Care Stats
| Feature | Requirement |
| Origin | Brazil |
| Type | Terrestrial |
| Temperature | 22°C – 28°C |
| Humidity | Moderate (60% – 70%) |
| Growth Rate | Extremely Fast |





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