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<blockquote data-quote="Sherito" data-source="post: 199837" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>It is not. I had one 20+ years ago but was an adult female when I got her. I had her for 10 years before she died. This is the first sling that I have had. I know that the grammostola rosea are notorious for growing very slowly. I got her in October 2020 when she was probably 3 months old and she didn't molt until May of 2021. I live in Maine and we do keep our house cool in the winter so i am sure that contributed the the long time before her first molt since I got her. Since the molt in May, she has molted twice, about 6 weeks apart so I am hoping that in a few months I will see a lot more growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherito, post: 199837, member: 37647"] It is not. I had one 20+ years ago but was an adult female when I got her. I had her for 10 years before she died. This is the first sling that I have had. I know that the grammostola rosea are notorious for growing very slowly. I got her in October 2020 when she was probably 3 months old and she didn't molt until May of 2021. I live in Maine and we do keep our house cool in the winter so i am sure that contributed the the long time before her first molt since I got her. Since the molt in May, she has molted twice, about 6 weeks apart so I am hoping that in a few months I will see a lot more growth. [/QUOTE]
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