Man that's a bummer. We HAD a gorgeous Avic in 2006-7, hasn't been back in the USA since. They exist in Europe, but really rare. Used to be known as A. bicegoi, but scientifically is A. variegata morphotype #2.
Man that's a bummer. We HAD a gorgeous Avic in 2006-7, hasn't been back in the USA since. They exist in Europe, but really rare. Used to be known as A. bicegoi, but scientifically is A. variegata morphotype #2.
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