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Avicularia sp. Ecuador (Ecuadorian Purple Pink-Toe Tarantula) RARE

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Avicularia sp. Ecuador (Ecuadorian Purple Pink-Toe Tarantula) RARE

Avicularia sp. Ecuador (Ecuadorian Purple Pink-Toe Tarantula) Rare

Avicularia sp. Ecuador is an Ecuadorian locality form with blue to purple tones on the carapace and warmer coppery tones on the abdomen. Rare in the hobby. Grab this New World arboreal tarantula for sale today if you want a rare Ecuadorian purple pink toe.

Why do hobbyists keep Avicularia sp. Ecuador?

  • Stunning Coloration: Blue to purple carapace with warm copper abdomen.
  • Rare in the Hobby: Ecuadorian locality not often available.
  • Arboreal Heavy Webber: Builds thick silk retreats up high.
  • Docile Temperament: Calm and manageable.

How should Avicularia sp. Ecuador be kept?

  • Enclosure: Arboreal setup with cork bark, foliage, anchor points. Good ventilation.
  • Temperature: 75 to 85 degrees F.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high with good airflow.
  • Water: Elevated water dish if possible.
  • Diet: Crickets, roaches, or similar prey sized to the carapace (head).
  • Temperament: Docile and manageable.

Are there any additional notes or considerations?

  • Captive Bred: All our animals are 100% captive bred.

Listing Notes

  • This listing includes multiple size options. Animals are unsexed.
$61.25

Original: $175.00

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Avicularia sp. Ecuador (Ecuadorian Purple Pink-Toe Tarantula) RARE—

$175.00

$61.25

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Avicularia sp. Ecuador (Ecuadorian Purple Pink-Toe Tarantula) Rare

Avicularia sp. Ecuador is an Ecuadorian locality form with blue to purple tones on the carapace and warmer coppery tones on the abdomen. Rare in the hobby. Grab this New World arboreal tarantula for sale today if you want a rare Ecuadorian purple pink toe.

Why do hobbyists keep Avicularia sp. Ecuador?

  • Stunning Coloration: Blue to purple carapace with warm copper abdomen.
  • Rare in the Hobby: Ecuadorian locality not often available.
  • Arboreal Heavy Webber: Builds thick silk retreats up high.
  • Docile Temperament: Calm and manageable.

How should Avicularia sp. Ecuador be kept?

  • Enclosure: Arboreal setup with cork bark, foliage, anchor points. Good ventilation.
  • Temperature: 75 to 85 degrees F.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high with good airflow.
  • Water: Elevated water dish if possible.
  • Diet: Crickets, roaches, or similar prey sized to the carapace (head).
  • Temperament: Docile and manageable.

Are there any additional notes or considerations?

  • Captive Bred: All our animals are 100% captive bred.

Listing Notes

  • This listing includes multiple size options. Animals are unsexed.