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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 150306" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>very true. I have a spreadsheet for all the hundreds of spiders I have ever owned (about 900) and death rate is a steady 10% and this is for the spiders that have generally reached a decent size. Obviously that also includes Mature Males and old age, but the point is, yes it happens and a lot of the time, there seems to be no apparent reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 150306, member: 4151"] very true. I have a spreadsheet for all the hundreds of spiders I have ever owned (about 900) and death rate is a steady 10% and this is for the spiders that have generally reached a decent size. Obviously that also includes Mature Males and old age, but the point is, yes it happens and a lot of the time, there seems to be no apparent reason. [/QUOTE]
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