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I know the Blue ones can live for many years but what about the Black (Cryptoglossa variolos) or Smooth (Asbolus Laevis) ones?

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I don't know, and I couldn't find much info online :\

 

I would think that they would live for quite a while, at least a couple years. But I don't know for sure.

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That is the same I thought but I was just wondering. If the blue ones can live up to 10 years how long can their cousins live? :rolleyes:

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On 2/10/2024 at 3:39 AM, Indoraptor230 said:

I found that the oldest Asbolus laevis has lived 15 years! And they can normally live even 10 years!!

I know "people" say that but I don't believe anyone has documented or even kept one that long. They normally only live 3-4 years.

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