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Thank you! Most are recent additions. I am eagerly awaiting the day my A. purpurea starts really turning purple. The prior molt, it had a bit of blue on it... Still waiting for it to come out of its web after the molt last weekBeautiful T’s. I have all of these but they’re all tiny. Can’t wait for them to grow. Except my g pulchra is about 2.5 inches other than that all of them are itty bitty. Waiting on my enclosures I ordered to arrive so I can start housing them all in their more realistic habitats.
Mind saying where you got this tank?Literally the most I have seen of my C. versicolor (the increasingly inaccurately named "Baby Blue") since rehousing it on October 10. Clearly, I gave it too good a hidey hole by accident
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Eats fine, just... doesn't leave its perfect little den (at least when anyone is looking).
By contrast, P. irminia "Irma" remains frequently on display despite having webbed herself a lovely start on a tube in her bark.
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Amazon. It's listed as a "reptile breeding tank" and comes in three sizes and from a couple different brands. This is the one I have for my versi (and currently also have my 3.5" irminia in the same type of tank):Mind saying where you got this tank?
Amazon. It's listed as a "reptile breeding tank" and comes in three sizes and from a couple different brands. This is the one I have for my versi (and currently also have my 3.5" irminia in the same type of tank):
Omg!!!! Looking so good..! I too cant wait to see the brilliant purple as it starts to come inUpdate: 95% full view achieved, if only just briefly, and indeed there remains just the barest hint that stripes ever existed:
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I will miss the adorable stripes, but this beauty is just about 2" now, and is gorgeous every time it emerges after a molt.
Same Avicularia purpurea modeling the new colors on the same old bark:Avicularia purpurea sling getting properly settled in after its first rehouse.
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