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<blockquote data-quote="WolfieKate" data-source="post: 237025" data-attributes="member: 41766"><p>Posting a new picture of Rescue Rita. Sold to me as an Iheringi. She is the only spider I have with zero idea of age. Someone sold her to a reptile shop, they had her for about 3 or 4 months in a huge glass cube. She looked pretty bald and inert. She’s been with me since August approx and we love her and she moulted fine, her moult shocked me as her abdomen skin was so thick compared to my juveniles. I‘ve rehoused her and she looks much fresher! But i guess without any provenance we don’t know her age so just enjoying her tbh. She/s my husbands favourite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfieKate, post: 237025, member: 41766"] Posting a new picture of Rescue Rita. Sold to me as an Iheringi. She is the only spider I have with zero idea of age. Someone sold her to a reptile shop, they had her for about 3 or 4 months in a huge glass cube. She looked pretty bald and inert. She’s been with me since August approx and we love her and she moulted fine, her moult shocked me as her abdomen skin was so thick compared to my juveniles. I‘ve rehoused her and she looks much fresher! But i guess without any provenance we don’t know her age so just enjoying her tbh. She/s my husbands favourite. [/QUOTE]
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