The Bolivian Steel Blue begins to mature in a few months. The adult body can reach a foot span of 20-22+cm, which can be regarded as the largest species in the genus Pamphobeteus. The Bolivian steel blue and Brazilian pink bird-eating spiders share the same name because they are the colors of adult males. Adults of the Bolivian steel blue can reach a foot span of 20-22+cm and can be regarded as the largest species among the South American spotted flies.
The suitable temperature of Bolivia Steel Blue is 25~27℃, and the suitable humidity is 75%. It is recommended to use wet peat, coconut bricks, and clay as the substrate. Similarly, as a member of the group of zebrafish, their stinging hairs have a great impact on humans, and they may be aggressive to a certain extent when they grow to a certain size. Bolivian Steel Blues are also difficult to breed in captivity.