Nope- red without better pics I'm not 100%, but the rear legs on A. "braun." used to be called the Goliath Pink Toe (it's not large), are a somewhat bright to brick red, they are not on M1 IME. A few pics isn't really the best way to ID an Avic, esp because color changes during molt cycle, age, sex etc. A FRESH molt at adult size with a few sharp images is best. Though this size will do, fresh molt though. This doesn't look fresh.
It's a lot easier to tell when you have them side by side.
Below is a link to a member who did an extremely comprehensive photo review of sorts. Below is what mine looked like.
Nope- red without better pics I'm not 100%, but the rear legs on A. "braun." used to be called the Goliath Pink Toe (it's not large), are a somewhat bright to brick red, they are not on M1 IME. A few pics isn't really the best way to ID an Avic, esp because color changes during molt cycle, age, sex etc. A FRESH molt at adult size with a few sharp images is best. Though this size will do, fresh molt though. This doesn't look fresh.
It's a lot easier to tell when you have them side by side.
Below is a link to a member who did an extremely comprehensive photo review of sorts. Below is what mine looked like.
That looks just like mine. Is that the A. braun? And yes it has been a while since my avic has molted so I guess we might see in a couple months or so, I havent been keeping track of its molting so idk.
That looks just like mine. Is that the A. braun? And yes it has been a while since my avic has molted so I guess we might see in a couple months or so, I havent been keeping track of its molting so idk.
Doesn't matter. It MAY reach 6", but I think it will stop around 5.5-5.75". Either way they are nice. Remember, read my pink clicky, post with specific questions. Number the questions, no need for a story. You have a great specimen, keep up the great work.
Anytime- read on this forum. Ignore carehseets found on the net, they are filled with bad/good info, as a new person you will not know the difference between the two. The site is WORLD'S LARGEST for Arachnids and Inverts. There is no better. YouTube is a lot of people showing off Ts in ways that are not smart. Do not use that as a guide. It's great if you want to see what an animal looks like, or maybe how fast it is, or how to build a terrarium etc, but NOT as a point of information. Always consider your sources!
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