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Arachnid Addicted

Arachnoprince
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Okay I was assuming they were around that size but I had read discrepancies over how big they actually get. Do you think its got any more growing room?
Man, tbh, this is the first time I'm keeping this species, I've seen pictures around the internet and they looked liked bigger than mines so, I believe they will grow a lil bit more. Another thing is, this species seems to be a messy one in the hobby since I found a few different individuals named C. cursor on Google (yeah, I know, we can't trust it. Lol).
 

Smotzer

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Man, tbh, this is the first time I'm keeping this species, I've seen pictures around the internet and they looked liked bigger than mines so, I believe they will grow a lil bit more. Another thing is, this species seems to be a messy one in the hobby since I found a few different individuals named C. cursor on Google (yeah, I know, we can't trust it. Lol).
Yeah that’s about what I had seen on the web too. At least what we’ve both read seems to be consistent! And yeah yours seems to be a little bit darker with more black than some of the other labeled as C. cursor images I’ve seen. So who knows. Either way cool you’ve got it!
 

Arachnid Addicted

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So, couple of years ago I read about a few cases where Poecilotheria tigrinawesseli can turn into a fourth nymph stage, before they turn into slings.

Does someone know if thats the case in here?

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Nymph 4?

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Sling?

Unfortunately, I didn't take a picture of the stage before what I think is nymph 4. My doubt is, they are both slings already?

From the supposed fourth stage, they started to molt without eating, which made me think even more about it.

Tia. :)

Fascinating.
Does it look that awesome in person?
Even more awesome, in my eyes. Lol.
 
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