What is Avicularia braunshauseni?
Avicularia braunshauseni is native to the Brazilian rainforest, and the overall appearance is an enlarged version of Avicularia avicularia. It is true, however, that many species of the genus Avicularia are very similar. In fact, Avicularia braunshauseni compared to Avicularia avicularia
It is much larger and stronger, with an adult body length of 17 to 18 centimeters and a full span.
What does Avicularia braunshausen look like?
Their larvae look almost the same as those of Avicularia avicularia, with a dark green almost black carapace, orange-red feet, and a black abdomen with orange-red patterns. Larvae of Pinktoedes are easily frightened, and they will either run amok or spray white excrement in response. But their speed is like a walk compared to some arboreal species in other genera.
Habits
The suitable temperature is 26-28℃, and the suitable humidity is 85%. It is recommended to use damp peat, coconut brick and clay as the substrate. Although the data show that the larvae of Avicularia braunshauseni are much stronger and more durable than the larvae of other species of the same genus, in general, the larvae of Avicularia braunshauseni are much more vulnerable than those of other genera, and sometimes they will die suddenly The phenomenon. Therefore, raising them still needs to pay attention to the problems of humidity and ventilation. In terms of feeding, since the pink toe is a timid species, don’t choose food that is too large.
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