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Everyone always relates the poop-shooting aspect of arboreal T's to Avicularia spp., but after seeing my P. rufilata take a shot at it, I have to say they have superior aim and power behind their poo shooting.
I have my girl in an exo-terra type setup and she shot poo all the way across to the other side of the tank onto a leaf, where there was already an overwhelming amount of white yuck accumulated to the point of weighing the leaf down. The way in which it traveled through the air before hitting the leaf was awe inspiring; so much, yet it all seemed to stay together in a perfect stream, hitting its target perfectly in a big 'splat'. They are almost like a rabbit with their poo-shooting skills, preferring to keep it in one location it seems.
The most astonishing aspect of all of this is that they do it without being able to watch where it goes. It would be comparable to a human bending over and shooting a poo stream 30' and hitting a leaf, without looking where it is going. Amazing!

I have my girl in an exo-terra type setup and she shot poo all the way across to the other side of the tank onto a leaf, where there was already an overwhelming amount of white yuck accumulated to the point of weighing the leaf down. The way in which it traveled through the air before hitting the leaf was awe inspiring; so much, yet it all seemed to stay together in a perfect stream, hitting its target perfectly in a big 'splat'. They are almost like a rabbit with their poo-shooting skills, preferring to keep it in one location it seems.
The most astonishing aspect of all of this is that they do it without being able to watch where it goes. It would be comparable to a human bending over and shooting a poo stream 30' and hitting a leaf, without looking where it is going. Amazing!