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Re: Bp size at 7 months
I have a male spider which is also 7 months old .... He is about the same as yours ...looks fine to me
Was that pic taken after a meal ?
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Re: Bp size at 7 months
 Originally Posted by willgti
I have a male spider which is also 7 months old .... He is about the same as yours ...looks fine to me
Was that pic taken after a meal ?
Ok, thanks.
No he last ate 5 days ago, I feed him every sunday.
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Re: Bp size at 7 months
 Originally Posted by willgti
I have a male spider which is also 7 months old .... He is about the same as yours ...looks fine to me
Was that pic taken after a meal ?
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Beautiful BP btw, I love his blushing.
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Your snake looks plenty healthy.
The facts are that each snake is going to grow at a different rate. Even if you feed on the same schedule. I see it all the time. Some just grow quicker than others.
Males usually outgrow females to start with, where a female will definitely out grow a male with time.
Feeding more frequently can speed up the growing process, but is usually frowned upon. i.e. power feeding.
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