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Brachypelma albiceps growth rate
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<blockquote data-quote="Jenniferinfl" data-source="post: 200331" data-attributes="member: 37398"><p>I believe that albiceps is one of the slowest of the brachy's and brachypelma are slow anyways. </p><p></p><p>For comparison, my .33" hamorii has molted twice since June and is now almost an inch, my bohmei has molted once but is currently very premolt and my G pulchripes has molted twice. My G. pulchra that was a bit over an inch has molted once and is very premolt as well. These were mostly acquired June of this year. I live in Florida and my house is warm and humid which gives me a big advantage this time of year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenniferinfl, post: 200331, member: 37398"] I believe that albiceps is one of the slowest of the brachy's and brachypelma are slow anyways. For comparison, my .33" hamorii has molted twice since June and is now almost an inch, my bohmei has molted once but is currently very premolt and my G pulchripes has molted twice. My G. pulchra that was a bit over an inch has molted once and is very premolt as well. These were mostly acquired June of this year. I live in Florida and my house is warm and humid which gives me a big advantage this time of year. [/QUOTE]
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