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octanejunkie

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Not silly at all

Females of all species tend to command a premium based on their desirability and longevity.

Sexed adults "cost" more than unsexed juveniles by a factor of 2-3 or 4x, depending on species.

A 2-3" unsexed juvenile GBB is usually around $100 where an adult female upwards of $200-300, or more, depending on age, size, history, etc
 

carboncarlthejarl

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Understood. Any time frame on when the juveniles next molt is. I understand it's up to them but just curious if you could give me a better idea possibly. I read your list of T's but I don't understand the format E.G. (2/1/5) what does this mean? Last question, what beginner friendly adults do you have? Thanks for your time by the way
 

octanejunkie

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Understood. Any time frame on when the juveniles next molt is. I understand it's up to them but just curious if you could give me a better idea possibly. I read your list of T's but I don't understand the format E.G. (2/1/5) what does this mean? Last question, what beginner friendly adults do you have? Thanks for your time by the way
I don't control the tides, stock market or tarantula molt cycles, but I have 2 GBBs that just started refusing food

The numbers 1.2.3 indicate gender
1 male
2 female
3 unsexed

Beginner friendly I have for sale
GBB
T albopilosus (curly hair)
T vagans (Mexican red rump)
 

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