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Mexican Red Kneed Tarantula (Brachypelma smithi) CARE MANUAL

Male tarantulas grow at an accelerated rate compared to females of the same species. Usually a male will reach maturity a few molts before a female. This is an 



Mexican Red Kneed Tarantula (Brachypelma smithi) CARE MANUAL

Male tarantulas grow at an accelerated rate compared to females of the same species. Usually a male will reach maturity a few molts before a female. This is an 



Laboratory culture techniques for the Goliath tarantula Theraphosa

and the Mexican red knee tarantula Brachypelma smithi exhibiting a much slower growth rate than the Goliath tarantula



INTERMEDIATE HOSTS OF SCHISTOSOMA African Biomphalaria

matophores reach sexual maturity long before growth has finished and it B. smithi ... rate than does the height during the growth of the shell.



Studies on the pebble crab Eriphia smithi MacLeay 1838

seen to have differential growth rates before and after the attainment of maturity The values of b define the type of allometry (b= 1: isometry; b< 1:.



Growth of juvenile Atlantic menhaden Brevoortia tyrannus (Pisces

7 juil. 1988 Larval daily instantaneous growth rates ... with G the larval growth rate (d-l) SL



Growth Rates of Laboratory Reared Honduran Curly Hair Tarantulas

1996: Laboratory culture techniques for the goliath tarantula (Theraphosa blondi) (Latreille 1804) and the Mexican redknee tarantula (Brachypelma smithi) ( 



a laboratory evaluation of organic acids and - formaldehyde as

O. B. SMITHI C. A. FOX'



Growth Rates of Laboratory Reared Honduran Curly Hair Tarantulas

on growth rates we separated two groups (A and B) of newly hatched Honduran Curly Hair tarantula (Brachypelma albopilosum Valerio



Anomalies of Embryonic Shell Growth in Post-Triassic Nautilida

No growth in whorl width is observed in the area approx- imately 8S100° adapical of the nepionic con- striction. In ?Digonioceras smithi (Fig. 4AB)