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<blockquote data-quote="Nada" data-source="post: 3602" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>There's really no answer to this question. It will depend on the keeper, and conditions.</p><p>I keep my T room warm 78-82f and feed twice a week, and I get good growth because of it.</p><p>Grammostola, tend to go off food for a while, hence it's hard to really gauge their growth. My Pulchripes is 7/8" and is 7 years old. (grew her from .75")</p><p>B.Vagans aren't slow at all in comparison to other Brachys. I've raised a female to maturity in 40 months. Tiger-rumps are a similar growth rate 3-4 years for maturity in my experience. P.Murinus, as I'm sure you know are much faster. they can mature as quickly as 1 year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nada, post: 3602, member: 361"] There's really no answer to this question. It will depend on the keeper, and conditions. I keep my T room warm 78-82f and feed twice a week, and I get good growth because of it. Grammostola, tend to go off food for a while, hence it's hard to really gauge their growth. My Pulchripes is 7/8" and is 7 years old. (grew her from .75") B.Vagans aren't slow at all in comparison to other Brachys. I've raised a female to maturity in 40 months. Tiger-rumps are a similar growth rate 3-4 years for maturity in my experience. P.Murinus, as I'm sure you know are much faster. they can mature as quickly as 1 year. [/QUOTE]
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