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    Are you as bothered about this as much as I am

    :) Well, back to Easter. Later all. My time is very short these days but I do get back to this forum once in while. I really found the information that I have seen in this forum a benefit. Especially the husbandry. I switched from the ground dwelling species to the tree dwelling Avicularia...
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    Are you as bothered about this as much as I am

    It Is Not That Bad Owe, you want the so called genus/species names that have been given to the animals that were in the aquarium by the so called experts who merely look at the animal structure rather than performing a full DNA analysis. OK, just a second here. They were both Mbuna. One...
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    Are you as bothered about this as much as I am

    Hmmmmm First off, I would like to stick with whatever analogy that I choose to use please. I think that is my choice, thanks. Actually I believe that you are absolutely wrong about those statements. They do in "fact" hybridize in the wild and in the aquarium. Your statement is based on...
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    Are you as bothered about this as much as I am

    Hybrids Yea, I think to many people consider the genus and species a set in stone argument and may rely on the mule idea. In Lake Malawi Africa a fish called the cichlid which has many different genus and even more different species is a great example. Fertile hybrid species happen all of...
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    A. versi coloring?

    Eyes I think that colorblind thing gets somewhat skewed in each individual. I have difficulties with a few color combinations myself. Plus each of our T's could be in different pre molt or post molt stages or even different lighting seems to make some difference in the color. I have noticed...
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    Are you as bothered about this as much as I am

    Wow WOW, I did not want to take up a lot of server space with parroted statements such as yours but for you to post with huge letters and then make claims about what I do know and what I do not know about a subject without even the slightest little conception of what my education and or...
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    A. versi coloring?

    About The Same Here Most of mine are under well 2 inches and still the blue color. I have one that is also about 2.5 inches toe to toe. It is showing a very slight sign of a redish hue in the abdomen and the carapace is starting to show the greenish hue. The legs are still blue. I will be...
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    Are you as bothered about this as much as I am

    Super Loaded Topic I would have to say this topic is continuous in every single forum on the net which includes hoofed, dog, cat, mink, rodent, bird, fish, invert, etc., and probably even the single celled species of plants and animals. It is never ending and it will never end. I use to...
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    Avicularia, i would like as much information as possible on anything pertaining to said species.

    Thanks Thanks, Brick-red Pink Toe (Avicularia bicegoi) They cost me $50 each at 2.5 inches toe to toe from... http://www.botarby8s.com/pricelist.php ...plus shipping which I chose the FedEx next day before 10:30AM. Shipping was about $30 to my area which was spread out over 8...
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    Avicularia, i would like as much information as possible on anything pertaining to said species.

    Avicularia That is a very informative link syndicate. Here is something that was confusing for me since I am new to the Avicularia genus. This is my bicegoi also called the Brick Red Pink Toe at 2.5 inches. They are exactly like the online photograph. I am extremely happy with these...
  11. Avicularia bicegoi, Brick Red Pink Toe

    Avicularia bicegoi, Brick Red Pink Toe

    This is a side/top view of the Brick Red Pink Toe at 2.5 inches toe to toe.
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    Avicularia bicegoi, Brick Red Pink Toe

    This is a front view of the Brick Red Pink Toe at 2.5 inches toe to toe.
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    Avicularia bicegoi, Brick Red Pink Toe

    This is a side view of the Brick Red Pink Toe at 2.5 inches toe to toe.
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    Avicularia bicegoi, Brick Red Pink Toe

    This is the underside of a Brick Red Pink Toe and 2.5 inches toe to toe.
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    Favorite Non-versicolor Avicularia species?

    Avicularia bicegoi Defintiely Avicularia bicegoi, then it is a toss up between the Avicularia minatrix and the the Avicularia braunshauseni. There is one very interesting thing out there. I am seeing several online photos of different color variations in what is being called bicegoi. I am...
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    Avicularia bicegoi

    This Avicularia bicegoi is only about 2.5 inches long. Male, Female, or not old enough yet?
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    This many Avicularia species

    Great Article Great Article. It seems that nothing is really pure as far as life. It blends with the enviroment over millions of years and over the miles between each other. Most all animals that I see in the majority of the pet shops only have common names which are often modified so you...
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    Pet store

    Anywho http://www.anywho.com Use the Business Category toggle and choose pet shops, city and state. Then a cell phone and start calling. Luck, BinarySpider
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    This many Avicularia species

    The sad thing is that the jungles that many of the tartantulas live in, even the undiscovered species, will be gone in few short years. I think that the only animals left on this planet will be those that make a profit and the others are probably destined for extinction maybe even along with...
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    This many Avicularia species

    This many Avicularia species :confused: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: http://www.answers.com/topic/avicularia Avicularia affinis (Nicolet, 1849) (Chile) Avicularia alticeps (Keyserling...
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