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Webbing

WolfieKate

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Bristol, UK
Do some Avics web more than others. I have a sub adult female I think, Avicularia Juruensis but I’ve not seen any webbing yet. She trots round the enclosure, eats, poops on the glass but no webbing. Lives in the top of a bark semi cyclinder. She is very pretty.
 

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Lawrence b

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I think the answer to that is a yes , I think depends on individual not just in avics .I have an Caribena versicolor Af and normally they web a lot but this has not just possible inside her tube .Same as one of of my Psalmopoeus pulcher she webs up a lot less then the others.
 

WolfieKate

Active Member
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138
Location
Bristol, UK
I think the answer to that is a yes , I think depends on individual not just in avics .I have an Caribena versicolor Af and normally they web a lot but this has not just possible inside her tube .Same as one of of my Psalmopoeus pulcher she webs up a lot less then the others.
Thank you. I was just checking as she is my only arboreal and it was a new set up for me at the time. I adjusted a few bits and she seems happy.
 
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