Cyriopagopus lividus — Fact Sheet
Cyriopagopus lividus · Cobalt blue tarantula · Kobaltblaue Vogelspinne
📋 At a glance
| Adult size | 12-15 cm |
| Lifespan | 8-25 years |
| Subspecies | No recognized captive-care subspecies |
| Origin | Southeast Asia |
| Activity | Nocturnal |
| Difficulty | Expert |
| Legal | CITES: not listed; EU: not listed; local rules still apply |
🏠 Enclosure
- Indoor secure enclosure only; outdoor keeping is not appropriate
- Display species; routine handling not recommended
- Keep singly; tarantulas are not social unless a species-specific breeding plan says otherwise
- Deep fossorial enclosure, secure and escape-proof
- Adult minimum: floor around 25-30 cm with major substrate depth
- Substrate: packed soil/coco mix that holds burrows; 15-20 cm or deeper
- Avoid shallow display boxes and frequent burrow destruction
🪨 Enclosure furniture
- Started burrow under cork bark
- Deep stable substrate as the main furniture
- Water dish at the surface
- Minimal decor so maintenance stays controlled
💡 Lighting
- No special lighting required; normal room day-night cycle is enough
- Avoid bright basking lamps; they dry small enclosures and increase stress
- Photoperiod: roughly 10-12 h ambient room light; no night light
🌡️ Temperature
Heat focus: 24-28 °C
Day: 24-28 °C
Cooler area: 20-24 °C
Night: 20-24 °C
Measure ambient temperature with a digital thermometer near the retreat
Warm the room or one enclosure side if needed; avoid heat mats under the floor
Avoid heat rocks, hot bulbs over small boxes, and overheating
💧 Humidity & water
- Fresh shallow water dish always available for juveniles and adults
- Lower layers slightly moist; top should not be swampy
- Water dish always present
- Air exchange must prevent stagnant wet substrate
- Moisten only part of the substrate when needed; never create stagnant wet air
🪳 Feeding
Feed regularly:
- Appropriately sized crickets
- Roaches
- Locusts where legal/available
In moderation:
- Mealworms or superworms as occasional variety
- Adults every 7-14 days depending on abdomen condition
- Slings every 3-5 days in small portions
Avoid:
- Wild-caught insects, vertebrate prey, oversized feeders
- Leaving prey in during premolt or molt
- Overfeeding to an extreme abdomen
- Remove uneaten prey within 24 h and immediately if a molt is expected
Supplements:
- No calcium or vitamin powders; feeder insects should be healthy and appropriately sized
🩺 Health — warning signs
- Wrinkled abdomen → dehydration or long fasting
- Weak movement → overheating, dehydration, or illness
- Persistent wall climbing → enclosure, moisture, or stress problem
- Failed molt → humidity, hydration, or disturbance issue
- Leaking fluid or fall injury → urgent specialist help
- A tarantula on its back is usually molting; do not touch it
Seek an exotic-animal vet or experienced arachnid keeper for severe injury, failed molt, or prolonged decline.