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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    I love brazilian blacks...a very cool T for anyone who wants a potential calm T

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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    I love brazilian blacks...a very cool T for anyone who wants a potential calm T
    Do you have any of those in the arsenal of stuff you have Pat?
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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    No not yet, I have a buddy that is getting rid of a pair, hoping to scope up on that.

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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    No not yet, I have a buddy that is getting rid of a pair, hoping to scope up on that.
    That would be nice!!! I hope you get them Pat

    Here is a microscope pic of the molt. Anyone want to change their answer or know now by seeing this?
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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    Nope,

    I'm a stubborn cuss when I'm riled. RAWR!!

    **cough, splutter, wheeze, reach for inhaler, collapse back into the chair **


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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    Question?

    I was wondering why you do the sexing via the external ventral view as opposed to using the interior shot of the molted skin?

    Just curious.


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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    It is a male if I'm remembering correctly. it doesn't have the belly thingy
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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    Everyone who said male is correct. The patch of black hairs above the epigastric furrow confirms it to be male. In the the micro shot you can see no lady parts. Thanks everyone for playing At least if a few people play or want to learn I don't feel like a complete dork for posting these things-lol
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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    Hi,

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    It is a male if I'm remembering correctly. it doesn't have the belly thingy
    Indeed.

    I had no idea about he patch of black hair - I was just going by the size of the abdomen.

    But if I had seen this in the close up shot I would have changed my mind;




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    Re: Let's play: G. pulchra male or female???

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Question?

    I was wondering why you do the sexing via the external ventral view as opposed to using the interior shot of the molted skin?

    Just curious.


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    I am trying to learn how to sex them as accurately as possible by doing the external ventral way for my own information really. Just to learn something new. Microscoping the molts is getting eaiser for me so I am trying to learn this way also. It is hard to do accurately so I will always micro the molts to be certain.

    The molted skin is the BEST way to do it IMO. The little ones I micro and the bigger molts you can see with the naked eye.

    I think Derek It just boils down to I really am a dork-lol
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