Should always try to get a scientific name from a seller if you can. "Pink toe" is used as a common name for many of the Avicularia sp. All of which are arboreal. The L. sazimai is terrestrial, so as you can see, by having a scientific name you can also make sure the set up is correct.
Your spider looks in really good condition so at least she was well looked after by previous owner.
Should always try to get a scientific name from a seller if you can. "Pink toe" is used as a common name for many of the Avicularia sp. All of which are arboreal. The L. sazimai is terrestrial, so as you can see, by having a scientific name you can also make sure the set up is correct.
Your spider looks in really good condition so at least she was well looked after by previous owner.
Good to know I'm doing a good job. Iv had it since a sling. Just checked I order it from exotic pets and is advertised as a salmon pink birdeater. The scientific name is mentioned. Its also shows the pictures of what it looks like. They have deffo made a mistake there.
Good to know I'm doing a good job. Iv had it since a sling. Just checked I order it from exotic pets and is advertised as a salmon pink birdeater. The scientific name is mentioned. Its also shows the pictures of what it looks like. They have deffo made a mistake there.
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