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    Our Chilean Rose has just moulted and we've discovered it's a male. Can anyone tell us how long it's likely to live?
    Thanks

  • #2
    Hi Chris & Ant, welcome to the forum. Your male will live for a long time, but nothing like the length of the females, have you thought of getting yourself a female and making good use of him lol.

    Hope you enjoy the forum.

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    • #3
      LOL! Thanks that's good to know. I'm not sure I'd be brave enough to mate him. He might end up as lunch!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Chris and Ant Huckstepp View Post
        Our Chilean Rose has just moulted and we've discovered it's a male. Can anyone tell us how long it's likely to live?
        Thanks

        Welcome Chris and Ant

        Linda is quite right Chilean rose males can often last a long time, anywhere from 3 - 24 months.

        Where as the females can last 20 plus year or more.

        Breeding would be a great idea, as finally they have restricted the export of these from Chile, which is about time.

        So captive breeding is now paramount (not that it was not before)

        Regards
        Mark

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        • #5
          My male matured in around May 2007, he made another sperm web last night. Hasn't eaten for a few months, but still looks strong after two years.





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          • #6
            Thanks for the replies. I feel much more positive about Fred's future now. Maybe it would be a good idea to mate him if they're not importing any more from Chile.

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            • #7
              I had one last about five years mature. It evan survived a post ultimate molt. (Lost it palps but made it).

              Breeding would be a great idea, as finally they have restricted the export of these from Chile, which is about time
              I havent heard this yet Mark, That is great news for this sp.

              Later, Tom

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              • #8
                Wow five years is really good. I'll keep my fingers crossed for ours.

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                • #9
                  Hi, my "female" chile rose has just moulted today and she's now a he so I'm the same boat as you guys, lol!
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                  • #10
                    We sympathise! One good thing is that he's interesting to watch, as he walks around a lot at night, presumably looking for a female to mate with!

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                    • #11
                      Hey guys, I have 3 AF Chile Roses, maybe we should all get together......

                      If the hobby is in need of additional Chile Rose spiderlings we could try breeding them,
                      but you don't want to end up with a mountain of lings without good homes to go to.
                      What are your thoughts ?

                      AndyZoo
                      Collection:-
                      Theraphosa blondi 1.0.0
                      Poecilotheria ornata 0.0.1
                      Avicularia versicolour 0.0.1
                      Citharischius crawshayi 0.0.3
                      Brachypelma schroederi 0.0.1
                      Brachypelma smithi 0.0.2
                      Nhandu chromatus 0.0.3
                      Grammastola pulchripes 0.0.1
                      Grammastola spatulata 0.1.0

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                      • #12
                        Hi Andy, I'll send him your way if you like and we can go 50/50. Can I just check your females are normal colour form and not the red. My males normal colour. PM me if you want me to send him your way. I see your from Bute. Do you know an Alan Kinnear?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Chris and Ant Huckstepp View Post
                          We sympathise! One good thing is that he's interesting to watch, as he walks around a lot at night, presumably looking for a female to mate with!
                          Yeah, thats right. You'll find he'll wander all night long. Thats when you know he raring to go, lol!
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Craig Mackay View Post
                            Hi Andy, I'll send him your way if you like and we can go 50/50. Can I just check your females are normal colour form and not the red. My males normal colour. PM me if you want me to send him your way. I see your from Bute. Do you know an Alan Kinnear?
                            I'll post some pics Craig. The oldest female is 20 ish, youngest (captive bred by me) 13,
                            I'd say they're all the normal colour form, pretty sure I hadn't heard of the red form back
                            then, has it been in the hobby long ?

                            Don't know alan.....but might recognise him by sight, not that many of us over here.. : )

                            AndyZoo
                            Collection:-
                            Theraphosa blondi 1.0.0
                            Poecilotheria ornata 0.0.1
                            Avicularia versicolour 0.0.1
                            Citharischius crawshayi 0.0.3
                            Brachypelma schroederi 0.0.1
                            Brachypelma smithi 0.0.2
                            Nhandu chromatus 0.0.3
                            Grammastola pulchripes 0.0.1
                            Grammastola spatulata 0.1.0

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                            • #15
                              Hi Andy, I dunno how long it's been in the hobby. Longer than me anyway, lol!

                              This is the red colour form:


                              and this is the normal:


                              If your females are normal and your serious about breeding them then gimme a pm

                              P.S Alan was a friend from university form Bute.
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