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    Nice! I like how you spaced them on your book shelf, I've been thinking of rigging my tv stand book shelf thing around so when adult enclosures are needed they will fit nicely among my books like that. Now the fun part of picking a third and getting used to playing with acrylic... How big does your pink toe get? Not sure if that's the same species I was looking at or not, one of them was Avic. An it said pink toe. Still trying to figure out the t names .
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    Quote Originally Posted by therunaway View Post
    Another issue I run into, I'm 14, parents hate spiders. So, not even so much as a chance to see if I could handle owning one for another few years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    Nice! I like how you spaced them on your book shelf, I've been thinking of rigging my tv stand book shelf thing around so when adult enclosures are needed they will fit nicely among my books like that. Now the fun part of picking a third and getting used to playing with acrylic... How big does your pink toe get? Not sure if that's the same species I was looking at or not, one of them was Avic. An it said pink toe. Still trying to figure out the t names .
    I'm still not positive on the species of my pink toe. He is either Avicularia Braunshauseni (Goliath pink toe) or Avicularia Metallica. (Iridescent ink toe) So it will get between 5 and 7 inches. Lol ill have to wait till the T gets its adult colors. I'm pretty sure it's a A. Braunshauseni. There are a lot of tarantulas called pink toe, Avicularia Avicularia being the most common and said to be the most docile of the Avic species. It's also smaller then Most of the other Avic species so mechanical damage from a bite isn't as bad. )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herpenthusiast3 View Post
    I'm still not positive on the species of my pink toe. He is either Avicularia Braunshauseni (Goliath pink toe) or Avicularia Metallica. (Iridescent ink toe) So it will get between 5 and 7 inches. Lol ill have to wait till the T gets its adult colors. I'm pretty sure it's a A. Braunshauseni. There are a lot of tarantulas called pink toe, Avicularia Avicularia being the most common and said to be the most docile of the Avic species. It's also smaller then Most of the other Avic species so mechanical damage from a bite isn't as bad. )
    Avicularia Metallica is the one I was looking at, I believe at least ha.
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    The metallicas are beautiful but if your looking for beutifully colored species the Avicularia versicolor are down right stunning.

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    I'm gonna have to look at them, I want one that will make use of height and all that. Maybe do a planted enclosure cuz they look cool lol but idk how hard those are to do
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