G. pulchra molt now bigger then my other one by...

Boanerges

Arachnodemon
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I got two G. pulchra slings in Dec. The one just molted again (with no problems thankfully) and is now honestly like twice the size of my other one. They were about the same size when I got them (the one that is really noticeably bigger now was slightly bigger when I got them, he was the one that molted durring shipment to me). I am hoping I got lucky and got a male and a female. If I did I would have to cut back feeeding him to let the female catch up to him correct? Well, I have a loooooooong time to wait fo that so I guess we will see :D
 

KJE

Arachnoangel
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Good luck trying to keep them in sync for breeding. I'm not so sure it will be possible with that species, but it might be worth the try. Of course, if your male matures at the wrong time you can always loan him out.
 

CodeWilster

Arachnobaron
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Yeah and unless you know they are from separate broods it would be inbreeding anyway. I don't think there is any concrete evidence that this is harmful in Ts, I like to think it is, and I would always avoid it anyway. But that depends on your opinion.
 
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