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cacoseraph

Guess How Old I Am! (G. rosea, answer known)

Guess How Old I Am! (G. rosea, answer known)
how old would you say this is?  that is my hand and my penny =P



i know the answer


p.s. a penny is .75" (2cm) in diameter.  


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Lick496

6.66 months
noexcuse4you

I'm going to go with 2 years, but I think that might be a little too long.
Herpetologyfrk

5 years?
GOMER113

3 years, 2 months, 12 days.
balam

~24 months
Celeste

You already told me the answer, so I guess I'm disqualified.
WBurke17

I still have a couple of its sibilings Smile
ogershok

At the rate things grow at my place I'd guess about three weeks.
cacoseraph

::lol::

you guys are funny but no fun. and thanks to gomer for saving me the effort of calculating, myself!



hehehehehe

you guys crack me up




these two spiders have only eaten about 15 times in their life, too Very Happy



edit:
whoops, i goofed. i thought gomer had it but he is not *quite* in the range i will accept =P
ogershok

I've got two young rosies that came from Tabby Norton that are not quite two years old and one is nearly two inches across. The other is about three quarters that big. So, I'm sticking with my original guess for this one - three weeks.
GOMER113

Another guess: 2 years, 8 months, 17 days.
balam

Dave,

Your opinion means nothing as you feed your inverts radioactive waste that makes them grow into monsters in a matter of seconds. In your house a G. rosea might reach adulthood in a matter of weeks...

Sincerely,


Oscar R.


















Laughing Laughing :::lol::
cacoseraph

GOMER113 wrote:
Another guess: 2 years, 8 months, 17 days.



that's probably within days =P

winna!



these are the last two i have from a feeding ~experiment thing i started when they were hatched
Celeste

That's just *pitiful*, Andrew!
cacoseraph

i traded the rest, expect one who died. i wish i had kept them :/

oh well.
NBond1986

you were just giving them away for free, back when SCABIES first got started. You were so sick of them, that I think you would have gladly PAID us to take them off your hands. I had several siblings, that I think I gave away at my last BBBQ (last july)

As I recall, you provided Earl's first tarantula, before he even bought that P. fortis from Kris at the May bug fair at the NHM
Matt Kogler

8,461 hours, 58 minutes and 49 seconds????

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