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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 105389" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>Hello and welcome to the forum. Lovely looking sling but it is not a versicolor. At a guess, as avics can be hard when slings as they change colours so often, purely on the current colors and chevron type abdomen markings I would shortlist as one of he following:</p><p>A. Pulchra</p><p>A. Ecuador</p><p>A. Guyana </p><p>Or maybe none of them......☺</p><p>I take it there is nothing in the receipt or the store has more in stock for you to look at and confirm?</p><p>Avics of all species generally have the same care requirements so thee is no particular issues with not being too specific at this stage. As it gets older, it may be easier to identify. Sorry I can't be of more help. There is a specific Avicularia thread on here too that you could also try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 105389, member: 4151"] Hello and welcome to the forum. Lovely looking sling but it is not a versicolor. At a guess, as avics can be hard when slings as they change colours so often, purely on the current colors and chevron type abdomen markings I would shortlist as one of he following: A. Pulchra A. Ecuador A. Guyana Or maybe none of them......☺ I take it there is nothing in the receipt or the store has more in stock for you to look at and confirm? Avics of all species generally have the same care requirements so thee is no particular issues with not being too specific at this stage. As it gets older, it may be easier to identify. Sorry I can't be of more help. There is a specific Avicularia thread on here too that you could also try. [/QUOTE]
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