Excellent.
Egg > nymph-1 > nymph-2 > spiderling
(Is the naming system widely used in the UK and many parts of Europe, although other systems are used in the USA and Germany).
Egg = ball-like (no legs).
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Hatches (leaving a white/yellow 'shell')
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Nymph-1 (ball with tiny legs on, can't crawl or produce silk at this stage, just wiggles stubby legs)
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Moults
v
Nymph-2 (can crawl about and produce silk, but still not that hairy)
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Moults
v
Spiderling (fully formed, hairy, spiderling. In the case of Grammostola rosea this will be pink with a brown/grey abdomen.
Cheers,
Richard
Egg > nymph-1 > nymph-2 > spiderling
(Is the naming system widely used in the UK and many parts of Europe, although other systems are used in the USA and Germany).
Egg = ball-like (no legs).
v
Hatches (leaving a white/yellow 'shell')
v
Nymph-1 (ball with tiny legs on, can't crawl or produce silk at this stage, just wiggles stubby legs)
v
Moults
v
Nymph-2 (can crawl about and produce silk, but still not that hairy)
v
Moults
v
Spiderling (fully formed, hairy, spiderling. In the case of Grammostola rosea this will be pink with a brown/grey abdomen.
Cheers,
Richard
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