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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 178731" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>The reason I came across as an asshole was I was telling you that the advice was there and yet you still took it upon yourself to question it. I’d consider revising how you research , just a simple google search of the species will tell you they live in trees so straight away your setup should have raised a red flag for you. </p><p> </p><p>I apologise for being blunt but what you’re having issues with right now is very common with new keepers because they don’t research simple care requirements and it’s always Avicularia. It gets frustrating</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 178731, member: 27872"] The reason I came across as an asshole was I was telling you that the advice was there and yet you still took it upon yourself to question it. I’d consider revising how you research , just a simple google search of the species will tell you they live in trees so straight away your setup should have raised a red flag for you. I apologise for being blunt but what you’re having issues with right now is very common with new keepers because they don’t research simple care requirements and it’s always Avicularia. It gets frustrating [/QUOTE]
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