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Ybyrapora diversipes (Amazon Sapphire Pink-Toe Tarantula)

Ybyrapora diversipes (Amazon Sapphire Pink-Toe Tarantula) for sale

This unique species is such a fun one to grow out! It starts as an emerald jewel green sling, develops gorgeous blue, red, and green striping as a juvenile, and matures into a stunning tarantula with bright blue and red legs, a golden carapace, and chevron patterning. No wonder this species flies off the shelf every time it's available!

The first photo shows a juvenile, and the second is a young female still going through her color transition.

Don't miss your chance to grab one of these rare tree spiders today!

Photo credit to the rightful owner. Please contact us for credit or removal.

Ybyrapora diversipes (Amazon Sapphire Pink-Toe Tarantula) for sale

This unique species is such a fun one to grow out! It starts as an emerald jewel green sling, develops gorgeous blue, red, and green striping as a juvenile, and matures into a stunning tarantula with bright blue and red legs, a golden carapace, and chevron patterning. No wonder this species flies off the shelf every time it's available!

The first photo shows a juvenile, and the second is a young female still going through her color transition.

Don't miss your chance to grab one of these rare tree spiders today!

Photo credit to the rightful owner. Please contact us for credit or removal.

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Ybyrapora diversipes (Amazon Sapphire Pink-Toe Tarantula)
$99.00

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Ybyrapora diversipes (Amazon Sapphire Pink-Toe Tarantula) for sale

This unique species is such a fun one to grow out! It starts as an emerald jewel green sling, develops gorgeous blue, red, and green striping as a juvenile, and matures into a stunning tarantula with bright blue and red legs, a golden carapace, and chevron patterning. No wonder this species flies off the shelf every time it's available!

The first photo shows a juvenile, and the second is a young female still going through her color transition.

Don't miss your chance to grab one of these rare tree spiders today!

Photo credit to the rightful owner. Please contact us for credit or removal.