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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 31521" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>My female is 18cm+ DLS,and she goes through stages which I've observed in all her time with me. She will have certain stages, normal pre molt and the most aggressive eating occurs post molt. These aren't like your average T that eat to a standard that could be compared with most others or general specimens, I've only found 2 other T's in my collection that match this T's aggressive eating cycle Lasiodora Parahybana and Nhandu Carapoensis(come close but no cigar Pamphobeteus Sp. Machala and Phormictopus Cancerides)This has not been influenced at all by her life cycle so far,so from sling to juvie to adult size its been constant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 31521, member: 1070"] My female is 18cm+ DLS,and she goes through stages which I've observed in all her time with me. She will have certain stages, normal pre molt and the most aggressive eating occurs post molt. These aren't like your average T that eat to a standard that could be compared with most others or general specimens, I've only found 2 other T's in my collection that match this T's aggressive eating cycle Lasiodora Parahybana and Nhandu Carapoensis(come close but no cigar Pamphobeteus Sp. Machala and Phormictopus Cancerides)This has not been influenced at all by her life cycle so far,so from sling to juvie to adult size its been constant. [/QUOTE]
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