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pokie99

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I sexed it ventrally when I moved it in this enclosure and I could see the arc of hairs above the epigastric furrow. I made some pictures back then. From what I see on them, the femurs might have a little blue. Now, as I look at the photos, I'm not completely sure about the sex.
 

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Martin Oosthuysen

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I sexed it ventrally when I moved it in this enclosure and I could see the arc of hairs above the epigastric furrow. I made some pictures back then. From what I see on them, the femurs might have a little blue. Now, as I look at the photos, I'm not completely sure about the sex.
Okay with Chilobrachys Dyscolus Blue,at 5cm the specimen displays blue on the femurs if male no blue.
 

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