# Caribena versicolor (*Antilles Pink Toe*) # Location & Photo info Of the over 100 sightings posted to iNaturalist - almost all of these photos have Caribena versicolor pictured on something DRY. Although the humidity is higher, these tarantulas are actively seeking dry locations. Some are utilizing human structures while others are on leaves or higher up in trees. > [!tip] iNaturalist photos [here](https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/696653-Caribena-versicolor/browse_photos) While it is important to note the humidity of these locations - replicating this in a small glass box has proven to be detrimental and even deadly without proper airflow and cross ventilation. ***Range*** Taxon revision: Martinique iNaturalist: Martinique # Weather | ![[1. Versicolor January.png]] | ![[2. Versicolor February.png]] | | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | | ![[3. Versicolor March.png]] | ![[4. Versicolor April.png]] | | ![[5. Versicolor May.png]] | ![[6. Versicolor June.png]] | | ![[7. Versicolor July.png]] | ![[8. Versicolor August.png]] | | ![[9. Versicolor September.png]] | ![[10. Versicolor October.png]] | | ![[11. Versicolor November.png]] | ![[12. Versicolor December.png]] | > [!tip] Weather link [here](https://www.accuweather.com/en/mq/fort-de-france/233870/december-weather/233870?year=2024) tldr; throughout the year, Caribena versicolor is experiencing only a few days out of the year under 70 F Highs range from low 80s to mid 90s. This location estimates around 10 hours of sunlight a day, and humidity is quite high. IMO, the higher humidity helps with the higher temperatures. # Caribena versicolor advisories in captive settings