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<blockquote data-quote="Chubbs" data-source="post: 63564" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>A.diversipes is usually a pretty heavy webber, I don't know what your set-up looks like, but if you give it a few more weeks I am almost certain you will start to see some pretty significant webbing. I personally think that some people are just a tad too impatient with their Avics tbh : p A.diversipes is really a bit of an oddball species, in that many experts debate whether or not it's actually a species of Avicularia at all. Quite a few seem to think it belongs in the Iridopelma genus. So I don't really think it's quite the best example to use when discussing Avics and their webbing habits. I totally realize you were just sharing some of your personal experiences here so please don't think of this response as a personal jab at you. I definitely agree with you about Avics in general being weird when it comes to how much and when they web.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chubbs, post: 63564, member: 1084"] A.diversipes is usually a pretty heavy webber, I don't know what your set-up looks like, but if you give it a few more weeks I am almost certain you will start to see some pretty significant webbing. I personally think that some people are just a tad too impatient with their Avics tbh : p A.diversipes is really a bit of an oddball species, in that many experts debate whether or not it's actually a species of Avicularia at all. Quite a few seem to think it belongs in the Iridopelma genus. So I don't really think it's quite the best example to use when discussing Avics and their webbing habits. I totally realize you were just sharing some of your personal experiences here so please don't think of this response as a personal jab at you. I definitely agree with you about Avics in general being weird when it comes to how much and when they web. [/QUOTE]
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