@xenesthis Is that common in that region of Ecuador do you know? Am new to T's so still trying to learn as much as I can and remembered this old photo I had so I though why not try and get it identifiedXD Do they make good captive T's?
Not sure what your definition might be of "good captive Ts", but they are a typically tropical species that likes warm temps, high humidity, needs slightly moist coco husk/peat moss substrate with a shelter and water dish in a large tank (10 to 20 gal. long) and feed large prey frequently.
@xenesthis Okay cool, awesome to know where their found in Ecuador more or less. I mean't like are they a docile species that isn't very skiddish, are hardy and web a lot or not really?
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