this tiny kingpin was a twin, he was born at 12 grams! is he the smallest ever??? E
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this tiny kingpin was a twin, he was born at 12 grams! is he the smallest ever??? E
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Evan Stahl Reptiles
www.evanstahl.com
Wow! Did he/she survive? I thought my 22 g. Pastel G-Stripe
was small but you beat me.
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Beth
Beth Evans Reptiles
R.I.P Croc Hunter
he is doing good, assist feeding him mouse pinks to get some weight/size on him before I try to get him eating. E
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Evan Stahl Reptiles
www.evanstahl.com
We had a twin butter hatch at 18 grams this year. She was tube fed 1ml of carnivore care for the first 10 days then after her shed I assist fed her and she is pounding rat fuzzys now.
16 & 21 gr, these turned out to be the highest contrast albino spiders I have seen. It took 3 months for them to shed, they were assist fed until then.
Hey Evan, no world-record for you 
This is our 7 gram Pastel just out of the egg.
I only survived for 4 weeks, didn´t shed and didn´t feed 

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