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Advice for getting my first aboreal
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<blockquote data-quote="Gizalba" data-source="post: 181996" data-attributes="member: 31253"><p>Thanks very much for this info! I have now got both a versicolor and a peru purple avicularia. I haven't yet tried them with pre-killed anyway, as indeed with them being aboreal it is harder to just leave it there at the right level for them to find it. The avicularia has so far been fine eating micro-crickets I drop in. The versicolor I have only had a few days so she hasn't eaten yet. However she is quite a bit smaller than the avic so if she doesn't want the micro-crickets (they have grown a bit past 'micro' now) I am going to order some bean weevils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gizalba, post: 181996, member: 31253"] Thanks very much for this info! I have now got both a versicolor and a peru purple avicularia. I haven't yet tried them with pre-killed anyway, as indeed with them being aboreal it is harder to just leave it there at the right level for them to find it. The avicularia has so far been fine eating micro-crickets I drop in. The versicolor I have only had a few days so she hasn't eaten yet. However she is quite a bit smaller than the avic so if she doesn't want the micro-crickets (they have grown a bit past 'micro' now) I am going to order some bean weevils. [/QUOTE]
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