
~Rare~ Nhen Dep - Earth Tiger Tarantula (Ornithoctoninae sp.)
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Description
🕷️🔥 Meet the Nhen Dep Earth Tiger Tarantula – A Lightning-Fast Burrower 🔥🕷️
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Bold, aggressive, and incredibly fast, the Nhen Dep Earth Tiger tarantula (Chilobrachys sp. “Electric Blue” / Vietnam Earth Tiger type) is a true thrill for experienced keepers. Known for its dark, earthy tones often accented with subtle metallic or bluish sheens, this species brings both beauty and intensity to any collection. ⚡🌑
Native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia, this tarantula is a heavy burrower that thrives in deep, moist substrate. It will quickly construct intricate tunnel systems, often staying hidden within its burrow and only emerging when hunting or sensing vibrations. When it does appear, its speed is unmatched—making every interaction a high-adrenaline experience. 🌿🌧️
This is a strictly hands-off species. Highly defensive and extremely quick to react, the Earth Tiger relies on speed and threat displays rather than retreat when disturbed. Because of this, it is recommended only for advanced keepers who understand Old World tarantula behavior and proper enclosure management. ⚠️
🔥 Experienced keeper? Our Advanced Tarantula Care Guide covers deep substrate setups, humidity control, and safe maintenance practices. Be sure to review our FAQ for shipping and live arrival guarantees.
Species: Chilobrachys sp. (Nhen Dep Earth Tiger)
Gender: Unknown
Personality: Fast, defensive, and reclusive
Feeding On: Crickets, roaches, and other appropriately sized feeders
Bring home this electric, underground predator and experience one of the most intense species in the hobby. ⚡🔥
Due to this spider possibly being Field Collected, we do not know the exact age/molt or whether or not it is gravid. We do our best to only source spiders that appear younger than mature; however, we cannot guarantee this. For that reason, we cannot guarantee any spider is not gravid, unless stated as Captive Bred.

