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Avicularia metallica

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Araneae

Genus
  
Avicularia

Higher classification
  
Avicularia

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Theraphosidae

Scientific name
  
Avicularia metallica

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Avicularia, Tarantula, Pinktoe tarantula, Purple pinktoe tarantula, Avicularia geroldi

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Avicularia metallica (whitetoe tarantula) is a relatively docile species of tarantula.Avicularia metallica is considered by some to be a communal species. Cannibalism, while still a concern when kept communally, is less problematic compared to other Theraphosidae.

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Description

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The metallic pinktoe is a tarantula with a diagonal leg span of approximately 13–15 centimetres (5.1–5.9 in). The metallic pinktoe is noted for iridescent sheen, green to dark blue prosoma, and the white tipped hairs on the opisthosoma. Males and females look the same until the ultimate (final) molt of the males. At this point, males will gain embolus on the pedipalps and tibial apophysis (also called tibial spurs or tibial hooks), used for mating. The metallic pinktoe tarantula is an arboreal species that will often construct a tube web in the tree canopy.

Habitat

The metallic pinktoe is very common in the tropical forests of Colombia and the Guiana Shield.

Pets

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The metallic pinktoe is often kept as a pet and is popular with tarantula keepers for its metallic hue. Typical care requirements include a 5–10 US gallons (19–38 l; 4.2–8.3 imp gal) tank with 6–10 centimetres (2.4–3.9 in) of substrate such as peat moss or coco-husk. Since this species is arboreal, height is more important than floor space, and they should be provided with branches, plants, or cork bark to climb on. They require relatively high humidity and should be provided with an open water dish. Tarantulas are generally offered 1–2 prey items (such as crickets) once weekly, although they can typically survive for several weeks without food. For more information on pet tarantula care see Tarantula.

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References

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