Avicularia juruensis

Avicularia juruensis (Yellow-banded Pinktoe)
The Avicularia juruensis, commonly known as the “Yellow-banded Pinktoe,” is a visually stunning species with yellow bands on its legs and a dark, iridescent body. It is native to the Amazon basin and is known for its arboreal lifestyle.
Avicularia taunayi
| 🕷️ Scientific Name | Avicularia juruensis |
|---|---|
| 🌍 Origin | Brazil, Peru |
| 📏 Size | 12 – 15 cm |
| 🎨 Color | Dark body with yellow leg bands |
| 🌳 Habitat | Rainforest, arboreal |
| 📑 Genus | Avicularia |
🍽️ Diet:
Feeds on insects like crickets, cockroaches, and moths. Occasionally preys on small vertebrates such as frogs or geckos.
Avicularia hirschii
🛡️ Behavior:
Known for being docile but active, this species prefers to jump or flee when disturbed. It spends most of its time weaving intricate webs in tree branches.
Avicularia diversipes
🔍 Particularities:
The yellow-banded legs and vibrant coloration make this species a favorite among hobbyists. Its easy care requirements and calm nature make it a great choice for both beginners and experienced keepers.



