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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Sanchez" data-source="post: 67707" data-attributes="member: 4438"><p>Here in central California they seem to be able to live for up to 3 years in the back yard. Most probably die in 1 year. Indoors they may die a lot faster because its always warm. This is just what it seems like from watching the tons in the backyard. The ones here go from red to white as they grow. They seem to like to watch people. I have a shed out back that we play computer games and smoke in. Its not uncommon for one to hangout right under your arms and watch you. There is one that I was seeing before it got cold that was a little bigger than a quarter. If it survived this winter I would guess it would be in its third year. They tickle the webs of the daddy long legs to try to get them to come close enough to jump. They are a trip and always cool to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Sanchez, post: 67707, member: 4438"] Here in central California they seem to be able to live for up to 3 years in the back yard. Most probably die in 1 year. Indoors they may die a lot faster because its always warm. This is just what it seems like from watching the tons in the backyard. The ones here go from red to white as they grow. They seem to like to watch people. I have a shed out back that we play computer games and smoke in. Its not uncommon for one to hangout right under your arms and watch you. There is one that I was seeing before it got cold that was a little bigger than a quarter. If it survived this winter I would guess it would be in its third year. They tickle the webs of the daddy long legs to try to get them to come close enough to jump. They are a trip and always cool to watch. [/QUOTE]
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