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This species, also known as Avicularia avicularia, is quite a popular tarantula and a favorite among beginner and experienced tarantula keepers.. They start off as relatively small slings, and they grow at an average rate for a tarantula. When fully grown, females have a leg span of 4.75 inches while males average around 3.5.


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Now I give my Avicularia versicolor two (2) -one inch B. dubia roaches or four (4) adult crickets weekly. This species is a excellent eater. For variety, I give my girl one (1) house gecko annually. Water Requirements: I glued a small bottle cap to the bark that is leaning against the cage for water and I also mist.


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The Avicularia Versicolor also known as the Pink Toe Tarantula or the Antilles tree spider is another recommend choice for beginner hobbyist. Native to Guadeloupe, Dominica and Martinique in the Caribbean Sea, where humidity is relatively high at all times.


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Portland, Oregon. ryanm7277 said: They don't want crickets, super worms, horn worms, alive or prekilled. My 1 avicularia has eaten and i believe he is now in premolt, so I guess I understand, but seriously, the other wasn't eating and she/he molted. But it has been 2 weeks since she/he molted and won't eat. The cricket died in the enclosure.


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In this video we cover care, husbandry, and feeding Caribena versicolor , also known as the Antilles Pinktoe or Martinique Pinktoe Tarantula. This includes h.


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The general care and keeping of the various avicularia-type arboreal species differs from all other arboreal and terrestrial species; but it's not complicated. A little history I lost my first avicularia sling (at the time it was called Avicularia versicolor, today Caribena versicolor) after a month and a molt, I never knew why. It was.


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man they are ferocious eaters! i love it. It looks like this will be their last meal before they are all sold. Im going to miss these little guys!


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The Avicularia purpurea , also known as the Purple Pink Toe tarantula, is definitely one of the favorite tarantulas among beginners and veterans. This tarantula is part of the very well-received genus Avicularia and comes with the added bonus of some stunning colors.


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| Updated on November 21, 2022 For such a strange-sounding name, the Antilles Pinktoe is one of the most dazzling-colored spiders you'll see. The vibrant shimmering color is another reminder of how the look can be deceiving. Though they can be testy at times, they are a great addition to an avid collector.


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Avicularia versicolor sling not eating Question Hi all. So my A. Versicolor sling just molted for the second time about two days ago. Prior to her molt, she refused food for about three weeks, and has still not eaten. I know it takes a while for their chelicerae to harden, and she is also in a new habitat, so I understand that she.


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rehousing my smallest sling a week after it has molted, its an avicularia versicolor plus pics of the spider and the most.. Enjoy!


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During the early stage of life, it is a beautiful bright metallic blue, fuzzy spiderling, and later becomes pink to red with a green metallic carapace. This is a good species for the beginner if a juvenile or adult is purchased. Spiderlings have some special care guidelines.


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Type: Arboreal. Adult Size: 4-6.5". Growth speed: Medium to Fast. Longevity: Males 3-5 years, females 8-13 years. Temperament: Docile yet skittish. If agitated they may flee, drop urticating hairs and/or shoot feces with remarkable range and accuracy. Although it is uncommon C. versicolor can flick urticating hairs.


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Wild Habitat of Caribena versicolor Martinique Pink Toes are known for being one of the more difficult species to keep. Stories abound of high mortality rates, especially among youngsters, so this species should ideally be seen an an intermediate to advanced species, rather than one suitable for the beginner.


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'Sup everyone!Here I have a cool interesting vid of Prime, my Avicularia Versicolor (Antilles Pink Toe Tarantula) sling playing with her food and decorating.


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Sling Care, Avicularia (Caribena) versicolor care by the Deadly Tarantula Girl Here is what I have available:)Poecilotheria metallica (1 in) 4 $69.00 eachGo.

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