Could this be my second blow of the day?? :(

foxy

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From Tom's Big Spider's

" This is a sexually dimorphic species, with mature males being much smaller than their female counterparts. I’ve had a male mature in under a year at a very gangly 2.5” (6.3 cm). In comparison, my large female is now a hefty 3.5” (8 cm), and it took her close to three years to reach sexual maturity."

Thank you for the info,much appreciated...I guess I won't be buying one of these again...at least not unless I ever get into breeding...
 

IntermittentSygnal

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Or get a confirmed female. It’s that gender lottery with small slings. With a dwarf species though, 2 cm may already be a juvenile. On the brighter side, if you ever wanted to start a band, you could be Foxy and the T boys, lol.
 
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