Beginner Essentials

Tarantula Care Guide: How to Keep a Pet Tarantula

Most terrestrial tarantulas are far easier to keep than a cat or dog. This guide covers the essentials beginners ask about — enclosure, temperature & humidity, feeding, molting and mistakes to avoid. As a breeder and wholesale supplier, we include care sheets with every order; questions are always welcome on WeChat.

1. Enclosure & setup

The enclosure should let the spider move comfortably — roughly 2–3× its leg span; too large makes it hard to catch prey and feel secure.

Provide adequate cross-ventilation; use smaller containers for slings and upgrade as they grow.

2. Temperature & humidity

Key: always keep clean water in the dish — dehydration is more dangerous than hunger. Don't soak the enclosure; damp + poor airflow invites mites and mold.

3. Feeding: what and how much

Tarantulas are carnivores. Common feeders: crickets, dubia roaches, mealworms, superworms. Feeders should be no larger than the spider's abdomen.

StageFrequencyNotes
SlingEvery 2–4 daysFast growth, small feeders
JuvenileEvery 5–7 daysLarger appetite, size up feeders
AdultEvery 7–14 daysSlower metabolism, avoid over-feeding

4. Molting: the critical period

5. Common beginner mistakes

  1. Excessive handling: tarantulas are for display; a fall can be fatal and some have urticating hairs/attitude — handle minimally.
  2. Soaking the enclosure / poor airflow: the #1 cause of mites and mold.
  3. Feeders too large: prey can bite back, especially around a molt.
  4. Heating from below: can burn a burrowing spider — put heat mats on the side wall.
  5. Disturbing during a molt.
  6. Letting the water dish run dry.

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