Arizona Black Hole Spider (Kukulcania arizonica) {1-1.5” Inches}
Looking for a hardy, unique spider with serious personality? The Kukulcania arizonica—commonly known as the Arizona Black Hole Spider—is a fantastic addition for both beginner and experienced keepers.
This species is known for its calm, reclusive nature and impressive web-building behavior. They create dense, funnel-like retreats and will often sit at the entrance waiting for prey, making them fascinating to observe. Despite their intimidating look, they are generally non-aggressive and prefer to retreat rather than bite.
This specimen is healthy, well-started, and feeding consistently on appropriately sized insects. They thrive in a simple enclosure with vertical space, cork bark hides, and minimal disturbance. Their low-maintenance care requirements make them an excellent choice for anyone looking to expand their invertebrate collection.
Perfect for display setups and educational interest, this species offers a great balance of beauty, behavior, and ease of care. Don’t miss out on adding this underrated desert spider to your lineup!