Chilobrachys huahini is a classic Old World fossorial tarantula from Thailand, known for its speed, defensive nature, and dense, chaotic webbing. Often overshadowed by flashier Chilobrachys species, C. huahini is nonetheless a striking spider in its own right—typically displaying warm brown and bronze tones with subtle iridescence under strong light. Like most members of the genus, it is an industrious burrower that will rapidly convert any enclosure into a fortified tunnel system of soil and silk.
In the wild, this species inhabits warm, humid tropical environments with deep leaf litter and loose soil, which explains its preference for a moist lower substrate layer and stable humidity. In captivity, it thrives with a deep, compacted substrate base, strong cross‑ventilation, and a water dish. Once settled, it becomes a confident feeder with a bold strike, though it remains a spider best observed rather than interacted with—fast, reactive, and capable of sudden defensive displays.
Despite its attitude, Chilobrachys huahini is a hardy, adaptable species that grows quickly and settles well into captivity. Its combination of webbing behaviour, visibility at the burrow entrance, and classic Chilobrachys personality makes it a rewarding species for experienced keepers who appreciate fossorial tarantulas with character
Asian Fawn Tarantula (Chilobrachys huahini)
Size: unsexed sub adult
Status: Captive Bred
Range: Paraguay, South AmericaTemperature 22-24 C Humidity 70% Diet Small Insects Enclosure Arboreal

