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    (Gender ID)

    Here are two pictures of one of my t's book lung area I took after he molted so someone can help me identify the sex...So do I have a boy or a girl?? I took these pictures from the top view and a bottom view..Thanks for the help




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    Re: (Gender ID)

    Hi,

    Well the bottom picture makes me think its a female - check out the pics of my female redknees shed skin in this thread.

    How big is the spider as they change in appearance as they grow so its harder to tell in smaller less mature animals?

    Hopefully you should get more experienced answers soon though.


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    Re: (Gender ID)

    yeah, the second picture looks female to me too

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    Quote Originally Posted by edie View Post
    yeah, the second picture looks female to me too
    thanks, you both..finally! a female of a species.. i've been havin bad experinces with some of my Ts they smaller ones have been dying i think its not enough air circulating....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ballpython2 View Post
    thanks, you both..finally! a female of a species.. i've been havin bad experinces with some of my Ts they smaller ones have been dying i think its not enough air circulating....
    are you part of Arachnoboards.com at all? if you have caging problems it would probably be a good idea to ask some people over there, they're very nice and many of them have HUGE arachnid collections. i've had about 50+ tarantulas over the past 4 years that i've been keeping them and i've only had one s'ling tarantula die... and a couple wildcaughts that probably died of internal parasites.
    what types of T's do you have? and what are you keeping them in? i might be able to help you on here if you don't have an account on the arachnid forum

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