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<blockquote data-quote="Emmabeth81" data-source="post: 217646" data-attributes="member: 37687"><p>Hi hun looks very much like a caribena versicolour to me, but just incase I'm wrong and it is a togo starburst, please be very careful as the togo is an old world species and there venom is very painful if you get bit. I've also found with the tree spiders there partial to jumping and not afraid to jump out of the tank if needs be lol. Always have a catch cup to gand just incase. Your set looks great. With my my avic and versicolour, I have always found they thrive with good ventilation and dry conditions, but with a waterfowl. As it gets a lot older and bigger, perhaps try getting a front opening tank for easiness of care as they tend to build web tunnels right at the top where the lid is hun xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emmabeth81, post: 217646, member: 37687"] Hi hun looks very much like a caribena versicolour to me, but just incase I'm wrong and it is a togo starburst, please be very careful as the togo is an old world species and there venom is very painful if you get bit. I've also found with the tree spiders there partial to jumping and not afraid to jump out of the tank if needs be lol. Always have a catch cup to gand just incase. Your set looks great. With my my avic and versicolour, I have always found they thrive with good ventilation and dry conditions, but with a waterfowl. As it gets a lot older and bigger, perhaps try getting a front opening tank for easiness of care as they tend to build web tunnels right at the top where the lid is hun xxx [/QUOTE]
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