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Hey ppl.
Just a quick q, at the moment amongst my collection I have 6 lasiodora cristata ( nhandu chromatus ), they are all around the 1/2 inch mark and all housed in the same set up how ever although they have alll eaten the same meals and the same amount why is it that 1 of them has ended up with an abdomen that is half the size of the other 5? is this due to a metabolism differance? (all have eaten the same size and amount of prey) any other suggestions, I have never noticed this with any of my othet slings.
Just a quick q, at the moment amongst my collection I have 6 lasiodora cristata ( nhandu chromatus ), they are all around the 1/2 inch mark and all housed in the same set up how ever although they have alll eaten the same meals and the same amount why is it that 1 of them has ended up with an abdomen that is half the size of the other 5? is this due to a metabolism differance? (all have eaten the same size and amount of prey) any other suggestions, I have never noticed this with any of my othet slings.