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    Didnt really know what to put as the title to this thread as I dont actually want to know the age as a number lol. Anywhos I just wanted to ask how do you tell when your sling is a juvie then when its a sub-adult ect. I mean how is it determined?

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    Hi Abi

    A lot of different people have different views and opinions when Spiderlings move on to be juveniles etc etc.
    There is also a difference of opinion country to country as terminology differs too.
    A long (ish) informative thread was written when answering the question "what is a sling?" this has some varied views on sizes, growth progress etc particularly from Michael Jacobi and Ray Gabriel, both very experienced in the hobby.

    Have a read here......

    Last edited by Colin D Wilson; 22-06-07, 11:16 AM. Reason: Added last names for Michael and Ray.
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    • #3
      Thankyou, that sort of helps lol, so there is no defanition then. When my bros "juvie" B. ablopilosum moulted 2 weeks ago it now looks like a mini replica of an adult, totally different from the nearly hairless T a few weeks ago. Do this make it a sub-adult or large juvie? has about a 3" leg span from 2" premoult.
      It's bootiful now, it looks so healthy cant wait for my 4 to moult now lol.

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      • #4
        In my opinion, i'd call that a juvenile.
        but....as you've read.....opinions vary
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        • #5
          Look here too Abi

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          • #6
            That's the chappy i was looking for Phil, i knew there was another with input from your good self.
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            • #7
              I would class a T as a juv when it reaches a size that you would be worried were it to escape... so my 1" P Murinus is a juv lol...
              All those legs and not a pair of shoes in sight... Nice tarsus tho...

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