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Freshly molted Avic.fasciculata

She's getting some good size to her..

Avicularia fasciculata ~ Amazon Sapphire Pinktoe

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very nice T. like to have one but couldn't give the proper care, but its fun to watch others with theirs,
how often do they molt , do you have any pics. of an adult , what is she going to look like in a few months,
how long do they live ??,??
thank you for sharing the pictures.
 
Aw, it looks like it's almost lost that great pattern on the abdomen that they have as juvies. Still nice of course but I loved that colorful rump! LOL

Jimmy, Ts are about the easiest critters I've ever cared for. I've only got two so far but they have presented no challenges other than needing food (crickets/roaches) and water.
 
I don't know why but I find the T threads on this site incredibly cool. Crazily enough, I'm scared to death of spiders. The only spider I've ever allowed to live in my domain is a little white one that's made its home at the end of one of my nepenthes leaves.

Keep the pic/update threads coming :D
 
I don't know why but I find the T threads on this site incredibly cool. Crazily enough, I'm scared to death of spiders. The only spider I've ever allowed to live in my domain is a little white one that's made its home at the end of one of my nepenthes leaves.

Keep the pic/update threads coming :D

I've got little green ones on my outdoor neps.

And we're going to have to count on 'Dodge' for the updates. I'll be passing this tarantula onto him..
 
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