Wondering what avic sp./morph this is
boadesnake

Wondering what avic sp./morph this is

Trying to figure out what kind of avic this is
Don’t send me pics- you filled up my inbox and can’t reply to anyone, including you! 🤣

The dorsolateral setae on abdomen and those on rear legs- are they red? Or are they white?
 
Don’t send me pics- you filled up my inbox and can’t reply to anyone, including you! 🤣

The dorsolateral setae on abdomen and those on rear legs- are they red? Or are they white?
oops sorry i thought thats what you wanted me to do when you said that you can tell me. but they are red
 
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.

https://flic.kr/p/LkGr9N
 
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.

https://flic.kr/p/LkGr9N
https://flic.kr/p/Z4XnPh
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.
 
my t is 4.5 inches rn tho, idk if its fully grown or going to keep growing. we can see with the next molt tho ig.
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.
 
OK, thanks so much for all the help... Will do if I need any help. Thanks again
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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