IMO, It'll need to get it's adult colors in before you can tell. Avicularia braunshauseni is actually classified as a morphotype of Avicularia avicularia (M2) in the current taxonomy anyways, so technically you would have an Avicularia avicularia either way .
IMO, It'll need to get it's adult colors in before you can tell. Avicularia braunshauseni is actually classified as a morphotype of Avicularia avicularia (M2) in the current taxonomy anyways, so technically you would have an Avicularia avicularia either way .
Agree with all the other comments. Has a bit if a look of sp. Columbia to it IMO. If that is still a legitimate Avicularia sp these days!
Need to wait for adult colours tho
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