I received 4 slings in march 2020 when they were 2i. Body length I didn't really gauge, but I think 6-7cm is a good estimate. I do want to note that when I knew I had 2 pairs, I started to feed the females more heavily, and moved them to a higher temp shelf(for obvious breeding purposes). Now the two girls are two molts ahead of the two males.
I received 4 slings in march 2020 when they were 2i. Body length I didn't really gauge, but I think 6-7cm is a good estimate. I do want to note that when I knew I had 2 pairs, I started to feed the females more heavily, and moved them to a higher temp shelf(for obvious breeding purposes). Now the two girls are two molts ahead of the two males.
That's why I am now trying to grow the females quicker. For the males, I feeds them much less and keep them at lower temps to stagger growth rate. Like I mentioned the females are already two molted ahead of the males, and I think they could mature maybe in more two molts. So we'll see.
Yes I got them from the same breeder, this guy breeds tons of Theraphosa spp, so maybe he had several blondi sacks at the same time, and just randomly picked 4 from all the slings, I'm not sure. There is no scientific study about implications to inbreeding that I know of(if there is I'd love to read them). Given blondis are a bit harder to come by, and can have locality issues, I want to keep it simple and just try to pair my 2.2 when the time comes.
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