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<blockquote data-quote="swimbait" data-source="post: 65572" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>Males don't usually live over a year, what I meant was that small females can usually breed to the mature males, the males don't live long enough for the females to get much bigger. Unless they are T. stirmi of course lol. I have never raised a rose hair but I would say that seems about the right size for a 2 year old grammostola species. My G.pulchra is a year and half this size if not smaller. I don't know what age porteris usally mature at so you could have a male or female. Males don't show a distinctive difference until they are mature and then they get hooks on their pedipalps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimbait, post: 65572, member: 3515"] Males don't usually live over a year, what I meant was that small females can usually breed to the mature males, the males don't live long enough for the females to get much bigger. Unless they are T. stirmi of course lol. I have never raised a rose hair but I would say that seems about the right size for a 2 year old grammostola species. My G.pulchra is a year and half this size if not smaller. I don't know what age porteris usally mature at so you could have a male or female. Males don't show a distinctive difference until they are mature and then they get hooks on their pedipalps. [/QUOTE]
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