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<blockquote data-quote="MathiasVG" data-source="post: 121034" data-attributes="member: 25707"><p>They are all between 0.75-2". I believe the price is fairly low for any size. There are just too many to list the specific sizes. Besides, they grow. What's been listed today may not be true tomorrow. It's nearly impossible to keep them accurately updated. It's much easier just to ask me the sizes of the species you are interested in so that I can check their current sizes for you. Also, I wouldn't be too serious about the size listed in any ad. People measure things differently. People make errors when they do. I recently bought a MM P. metallica which according to the seller should be 7". But he is 6" by my measurement. Did I return him? No. I wanted a MM P. metallica to breed with my females. And a 6 incher would still serve the purpose. Size becomes even less important, I believe, when it comes slings since it's not their ultimate size and most people buy them to let them grow, unless you know what instars they are as well and then you can keep a detailed reccord about your spiders which I'd very much love to do. But, unfortunately, most sellers don't specify their instars unless they bred them themselves and I'm not good enough yet to tell what's intheir instars by their size which vary from species to species. Anyway, if there's any you are interested in, just let me know. And I'd be happy to check it for you. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MathiasVG, post: 121034, member: 25707"] They are all between 0.75-2". I believe the price is fairly low for any size. There are just too many to list the specific sizes. Besides, they grow. What's been listed today may not be true tomorrow. It's nearly impossible to keep them accurately updated. It's much easier just to ask me the sizes of the species you are interested in so that I can check their current sizes for you. Also, I wouldn't be too serious about the size listed in any ad. People measure things differently. People make errors when they do. I recently bought a MM P. metallica which according to the seller should be 7". But he is 6" by my measurement. Did I return him? No. I wanted a MM P. metallica to breed with my females. And a 6 incher would still serve the purpose. Size becomes even less important, I believe, when it comes slings since it's not their ultimate size and most people buy them to let them grow, unless you know what instars they are as well and then you can keep a detailed reccord about your spiders which I'd very much love to do. But, unfortunately, most sellers don't specify their instars unless they bred them themselves and I'm not good enough yet to tell what's intheir instars by their size which vary from species to species. Anyway, if there's any you are interested in, just let me know. And I'd be happy to check it for you. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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