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I was just wondering at roughly what size do you stop calling them spiderings and start calling them juvenilles?
Grael, Close your eyes, feel the force...only you have the power to know if nova is now a juv... let the force guide you.Originally posted by Grael
so nova is just over 2 inchs so is she a juv?
i cant....theres something wrong.....the dark side....its its its calling me....its taken her! NOOOO!!! NOVA!!!Originally posted by Professor T
Grael, Close your eyes, feel the force...only you have the power to know if nova is now a juv... let the force guide you.
Originally posted by Code Monkey
To steer this slightly back on topic
As Bill said, there's no hard and fast rule. My slings become juveniles when they lose the "baby" features (e.g. the bald abdomen with just a patch, largely hairless legs, etc.) and become mini-tarantulas, and sub adults when they're about half grown or so and have full adult coloration (weird species like A. versicolor and C. cyanopubescens excepted).
Hey, it was turning into an interesting thread suitable for the watering hole.Originally posted by Code Monkey
To steer this slightly back on topic