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Species: Yes, shes a brazilian black. The males (around 5 years, the females can live up to 20 - so I was told) The Pinktoes are good for starters too. Did you check out the link I sent?
Housing: I have her in what she came in, a clear plastic "salad" container with snap-top lid. What they come in depends on what size they are when you buy them. The little ones stay in little souffle cups with lids until they get bigger. If you get a sub-adult, and I recommend you do, youll want a smaller container. The reason for this is because they are terrestrial, meaning they need more floor space than height. Plus, if you get a container or tank thats too high and they climb up the side and fall, the weight of their body can cause them to basically break in half due to body design. They make 1' acrylic cubes (Ill be getting one soon) and all you have to do is fill it with about 6" of spider dirt (Ill explain later) This is what I have Alzubra in (see below). I made a "dip" in the soil and placed a party cup cut in half over it so she has a little cave. You can also buy cork or bark that they sell in the pet stores.
Humidity & Temp: Youll want to keep her in a temp between 70 and 75ish. And since they come from humid environments, get a spray bottle or mister and mist the soil and the sides of the container. You dont want it sopping wet, but not dry either. Also be careful when you mist. If you accidently spray the tarantula, they could jump!
Spider Dirt: Spider "dirt" is essentially eco-earth, vermiculite (Walmart probably has it in the potting soil area) and a pinch of garlic powder. The shop where you get your spider should have some or the container will already have some in it.
Feeding: I feed Alzubra a pinhead cricket every other day. You want the cricket to be a little smaller than the size of the body of the tarantula. If the tarantula doesnt seem interested or shies away from it, remove the cricket. They are not ready to eat. Tarantulas will also stop eating before a molt. As they get older this is how the feedings will go... 1/4" crickets, wax worm, 1/2" crickets, 3/4" crickets, super worms, full crickets, pinkie mice, annoles. Start off with 1/4" crickets, then move up to wax worms and so on.
Molting: When a tarantula molts, it will lie on its back, belly up. IT IS NOT DEAD. DO NOT FREAK OUT AND OPEN THE CONTAINER/TANK AND TRY TO MOVE IT! Once they are out of their molt, they will be soft for a few days. Once again, do not bother it. I kept Alzubra in my room with the lights off and my hat over the container for extra privacy. Once their fangs turn black, they are able to eat. Do not feed them while they are molting.
Upkeep: Besdies feeding and misting, theres really not much more. If the substrate gets kinda nasty, replace it.
I think I covered pretty much about everything. If you have anymore questions, just drop me a line. And if I think of anything else, Ill let you know. Or go to coldbloodedpets.com and email Adam. He'll be happy to help you out. He'll even sell you one and ship it!