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Avicularia purpurea ½-¾"

Avicularia purpurea ½-¾"

9 total reviews

Regular price $63.99 USD
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include 40 dram vial setup?

“Ecuador purple pinktoe” (Avicularia purpurea) tarantula spiderlings produced here at Marshall Arachnids. these babies are feeding on ⅛” crickets and fruit flies. slings are currently about ½-¾" at 3rd instar.

include a complete 40 dram vial kit (usually the same one the spider is currently living in) for only $6! Includes a completely ventilated vial with a 1" aluminum mesh soffit in the lid, megamix tropical substrate, and natural enclosure decor such as oak leaves.

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quick facts:
  • native to Ecuador (and maybe Colombia)
  • New World
  • has urticating hairs, but usually does not flick
  • arboreal
  • tropical
  • okay beginner / intermediate species
please read our Avicularia care guide BEFORE purchasing this species.
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Customer Reviews

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Whitney Kraatz
Avicularia Purpurea

Tiny sling arrived safe and on time. She was well packaged and active/healthy upon arrival.

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Sam Chesler
In love

Received our little guy a few days ago and he was super active out of the gate. Very confident and brave, can't wait to watch him grow!

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Liz
Avicularia Purpurea

This was one of the three tarantulas that I purchased from Marshall Arachnids as a first time purchase. It arrived on time and very well packaged. This T was much bigger than I had expected and quite active. It's eaten and is doing very well. I'll definitely be purchasing from Marshall again!

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Kyle

Almost everything was perfect. The spood arrived safely and was packaged perfectly. My only complaint lies with the optional 40 dram enclosure, for the simple fact that it’s a top opening enclosure and Avicularias are arboreal. Fortunately I had an extra enclosure I was able to move it to to make it easier to feed it without disturbing the sling. Other than that, I would absolutely recommend Marshall Arachnids

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J.D.E.

Arrived alive and well.