Was rescued from poor conditions and previous owner didn't know anything other than the common name "Pink Toe". I don't specialize in avic's so I'm not really sure. It's about a 2 inch juvenile.
Many species look the same at that size. Even adults are not able to be identified from photographs to a 100% certainty. Likely an Avicularia avicularia M1, but who knows.
99.9% of pet store Avicularia are imported from Guyana. And those are the only two A avic morphotypes there. It's really not difficult to tell them apart at larger sizes either.
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