Note: This breed has entered the conservation list, only for popular science cognition, players must not breed, it is not legal
Chinese name: Mexican Red Foot.
Latin scientific name: Brachypelma Emilia
Origin: Mexico.
Genus: Brachypelma (genus B).
Habitat type: Terrestrial.
Adult body size: 14-15cm
Suitable temperature: 24-30°C
Suitable humidity: 65%.
Aggressiveness: Average.
Growth rate: Slower.
Toxicity: Average.
Speed: Average.
This species is found in Mexico and is a member of the genus Brachypelma, listed in Appendix II of the Washington Convention (CITES).
The overall combination of black and red makes them a highly ornamental species of pet birdcatchers, especially in the combination of black triangles and red on the dorsal carapace, and the red patterns on their legs are lumpy and cover the entire third segment, making them a sought-after species in the genus.
The adult foot exhibition of Mexican red feet is 14 15cm, the suitable temperature is 24 30 °C, the suitable humidity is 65%, and it is recommended to use dry peat and coconut bricks as the substrate. As a brightly colored ground-dwelling birdcatcher, they are not very good at digging and do not need to dodge. The growth rate is very slow, and the lifespan can be between 10 and 20 years.
The above information is from the Internet, and I only summarize it.