Guess that age! thread

Bellis

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Can anyone tell (about) how old this G.rosea is?

 

WhyTeDraGon

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Nope, it would be impossible to tell it's age just by a pic or by looking at it. You would need to know who it came from, and when it was born.

Sorry
 

Bearskin10

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Like already said no you can't tell how old it is but judging from the size (looks to be 4 or 5 inches) you can say that it is at least 4 or 5 years old as these are fairly slow growing and that is about how long it would take to reach that size... Greg
 

moricollins

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i'm going to guess older than 30 days, but younger than 30 years, i hope i'm right.

Mori
 

David Burns

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The pic is so dark that if I saw it without a description of what the content was I wouldn't know it was a spider.
 

Scorpiove

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David Burns said:
The pic is so dark that if I saw it without a description of what the content was I wouldn't know it was a spider.
The brightness on your monitor is too low then ;). I have no problem seeing a rose hair in the pic.
 

David Burns

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Scorpiove said:
The brightness on your monitor is too low then ;). I have no problem seeing a rose hair in the pic.
Yes, when I turn the brightness up to maximum, I can see it. I think it is unreasonable to expect people to keep their brightness above a setting of 1.00. That is only my opinion.
 

Scorpiove

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David Burns said:
Yes, when I turn the brightness up to maximum, I can see it. I think it is unreasonable to expect people to keep their brightness above a setting of 1.00. That is only my opinion.
yeah I like computer screens to be nice and bright, truly is an opinion :). I can see others being blinded.
 

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I would say it is for sure an adult, if it is more than 4.5 inches or soo!!! Is it male or female? :D
 

Grimlock

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I'm gonna guess 2 1/2 years old. Am I right? If not... I'm with shogun804.
 

Randolph XX()

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10-40 yrs old? it'll take them at least 10 yrs to mature in the wild right?
 
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