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staking rewards missing after 2 months?

Hi there,

tezos noob here, however after a little searching, I couldn't find a solution.

So I have a question for experienced Tezos stakers:
- I delegated my TEZ to a big baker almost 2 months ago.
- I have not yet received any rewards.
- When I check my address on a blockexplorer, I can see it marked as delegated to the bakers address. See this screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/2mEiaIk.png
- When I check the baker address, I can see my address is listed in the "Delegators" tab (I use https://tzstats.com ), I can also see the amount I get rewarded every round. See this screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/VUcDbpA.png
- However no XTZ have arrived in my wallet so far. Does it take so long for the Tezos to arrive, or is there something I did wrong?

Many thanks for your help!

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