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  • Indentification please?

    I was sold this T as an Avic avic but the guy also said she MIGHT be an Avic amazonica when he sold me her, so I was just wondering what you guys think? She's still small and this is the best pic I can get of her with my crappy camera.

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  • #2
    cant give a positive id from a pic but i would say that looks very much like an amazonica to me
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    • #3
      Definitely not an amazonica but still very pretty little Avic It looks to be a typical Avic from the Guyana region with that lovely green already showing nicely on the carapace.

      This is my large juvie female A. sp. "Amazonica" female



      One of my large sling/small juvies



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      • #4
        the price is usually a good indication, Avic amazonica are often quite higher than Avic avic.
        Still a nice T though
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        • #5
          Ah ok, I'm not too fussed. I was after an Avic avic anyhow since it is my first aboreal T. Just confused me when the guy at the store was like "might be an amazonica tho because of the abdomen colouration".
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          • #6
            If you ended up with a sp.amazonica I would consider it a bonus!
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