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Fire-leg and red knee sizes and maturity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allthingsterrarium" data-source="post: 139439" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Thanks Arachnoclown! Yeah I was a bit confused because some sources say they got five inches and some said 6 but if they reach 6 1/2 then that's bigger than I thought! That's going to be awesome to see! I'm really glad they've likely made it to around 5 years old and since I've heard males live 5-15 years then that means they probably have a little longer yet. I'm excited! It would be amazing if they get legs as thick as a pinky finger and abdomens as big as the palm of a hand! Do males stay slightly smaller? I know females live longer but I don't know if they're necessarily bigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allthingsterrarium, post: 139439, member: 3930"] Thanks Arachnoclown! Yeah I was a bit confused because some sources say they got five inches and some said 6 but if they reach 6 1/2 then that's bigger than I thought! That's going to be awesome to see! I'm really glad they've likely made it to around 5 years old and since I've heard males live 5-15 years then that means they probably have a little longer yet. I'm excited! It would be amazing if they get legs as thick as a pinky finger and abdomens as big as the palm of a hand! Do males stay slightly smaller? I know females live longer but I don't know if they're necessarily bigger. [/QUOTE]
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