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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 76407" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>Never owned the A. Avicularia. currently have a versicolor, puperea and diversepes tho. Had versis on and off and seem ok to care for but mine tended to do the versi defense move on me.....I. E. Point it's backside towards me and shoot poop if a bit annoyed with me. Purpurea and diversepes are still a bit small at the moment to tell the temperament. Good hunters though. All my avics follow the same care pattern, tall tanks, cross ventilation, not to moist and always a full water dish. Hope that helps. I think avics are gorgeous so go for it ☺</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 76407, member: 4151"] Never owned the A. Avicularia. currently have a versicolor, puperea and diversepes tho. Had versis on and off and seem ok to care for but mine tended to do the versi defense move on me.....I. E. Point it's backside towards me and shoot poop if a bit annoyed with me. Purpurea and diversepes are still a bit small at the moment to tell the temperament. Good hunters though. All my avics follow the same care pattern, tall tanks, cross ventilation, not to moist and always a full water dish. Hope that helps. I think avics are gorgeous so go for it ☺ [/QUOTE]
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