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What sex is my Tarantula?
Chaetopelma Ovilaceum gender
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<blockquote data-quote="Thistles" data-source="post: 56231" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>You can see the epigastric furrow in both sexes, but it looks different in males than in females. Ultimate males generally only live a few months to a year post maturity, but some make it for a few years. It depends on the species. I'm not sure about <em>Chaetopelma. </em>Adult males don't eat very often, so as long as you catch a feeder for each every month or so they won't starve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thistles, post: 56231, member: 3949"] You can see the epigastric furrow in both sexes, but it looks different in males than in females. Ultimate males generally only live a few months to a year post maturity, but some make it for a few years. It depends on the species. I'm not sure about [I]Chaetopelma. [/I]Adult males don't eat very often, so as long as you catch a feeder for each every month or so they won't starve. [/QUOTE]
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