0.0.1 Grammostola rosea (ex. porteri) N3
prior to that G. rosea NCF, so hopefully the same as my current juvenile female

we will see in 15 years :')

(NZ Nov 23)
Do they really grow that slow ? My girl Alicia came same size as your sling had her just under 3 years n she's currently sitting at over 4 inches dls ( her last moult size) Can never tell if others are just joking or my girl is just a beast lol
 
Do they really grow that slow ? My girl Alicia came same size as your sling had her just under 3 years n she's currently sitting at over 4 inches dls ( her last moult size) Can never tell if others are just joking or my girl is just a beast lol
it really depends i am mostly joking here, but while some individuals may be able reach maturity and quite a good size in a relatively short timeframe, others take much longer

i don't think my female from 2015 is adult yet... thats 9 years already


I remember coldblood having a Brachypelma hamorii or smithi that matured in just 2 years so everything can happen and for a spiderling from last fall, i'd say N3 is qite good already
 
it really depends i am mostly joking here, but while some individuals may be able reach maturity and quite a good size in a relatively short timeframe, others take much longer

i don't think my female from 2015 is adult yet... thats 9 years already


I remember coldblood having a Brachypelma hamorii or smithi that matured in just 2 years so everything can happen and for a spiderling from last fall, i'd say N3 is qite good already
Just wanted to check lol thank you for explaining 😊
 

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