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<blockquote data-quote="WolfSpider" data-source="post: 119137" data-attributes="member: 24627"><p>I agree with [USER=8413]@Tgotty90[/USER]. A rough guide for aging a new world immature tarantula that maxes out at 6 inches DLS( and I mean ROUGH since some are fast growers like CBB and some are very slow growers like B. Hamorii) is to guess the DLS in inches and assign 1 year per inch for a female and 1.25 inches for a male. So, if your Rosie is 4 inches DLS, she is somewhere around 4 years for a female and 3 years for a male--give or take a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfSpider, post: 119137, member: 24627"] I agree with [USER=8413]@Tgotty90[/USER]. A rough guide for aging a new world immature tarantula that maxes out at 6 inches DLS( and I mean ROUGH since some are fast growers like CBB and some are very slow growers like B. Hamorii) is to guess the DLS in inches and assign 1 year per inch for a female and 1.25 inches for a male. So, if your Rosie is 4 inches DLS, she is somewhere around 4 years for a female and 3 years for a male--give or take a year. [/QUOTE]
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