Ic4ru577
Arachnoknight
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Any suggestion? Anything but avicularia avicularia. They are hard to find in Indonesia
Out of all the ones I've raised they're the best eaters as slings and hardiest species out of the entire subfamily.I would not recommend caribena versicolor slings due to my own experience of mine not eating. Many other people have had this issue with them even when the pics of their set up looks great. Other people claim the opposite of this, saying they are voracious eaters and great hunters. I wouldn't risk it.
Neither genus is suitable for beginners, both genera are widely regarded as some of the (if not the) fastest in the hobby and their venom packs more of a punch than other NW species.Tapinauchenious and psudoclamoeis
No, a lot of people kill them by housing them in overly moist/stuffy death-traps. If kept mostly dry and in well ventilated enclosures they do very well.A lot of people have ended up with dead avics mysteriously though, so its up to you if you want to risk it.
Also not really a beginner arboreal despite being the easiest of the intermediate species.p.cambridgei seems to be a popular beginner arboreal.
Avicularia sp. "Amazonica" is now Avicularia variegataSomething a bit exotic:
Avicularia sp amazonica
Avicularia purpurea
Iridopelma hirsutum
Ybyrapora diversipes
Pachistopelma bromelicola
Congrats. They are a great species and IME have been pretty easy to care for. Mine is a total sweetheart and was very easy to rehouse as she grew.Thx u for all the inputs. I got a c versicolor 2" sling. Feeding arboreal is a new challenge
The OP only ruled out Avicularia avicularia specificallythey said no Avics which kind of rules them out
I agree. My versi was my first arborial. I'm still newish (1.5 yrs/12 Ts) and I found all the info here super helpful and so far, no issues. I love her so much.Congrats. They are a great species and IME have been pretty easy to create for. Mine is a total sweetheart and was very easy to rehouse as she grew.
12 Ts in 1.5 years...color me impressedI agree. My versi was my first arborial. I'm still newish (1.5 yrs/12 Ts) and I found all the info here super helpful and so far, no issues. I love her so much.
Haha don't be. I'm still a beginner, but I have created a very nice beginner starter pack! One dwarf, one arboreal, one fossorial, a couple webbers, a couple fast growers, a couple slow growers, a couple fast movers, a couple slugs, a couple colorful, a couple dull, a mature male, a tiny sling.12 Ts in 1.5 years...color me impressed