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Clownc0ffin

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California
I got her from Jamie's tarantulas and she was confirmed female in the title but I just want to be for sure. I'd be really sad if I found out she was male I want as many years with her as possible. Not sure if you guys can tell by these pics
 

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Tarantula Trooper

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3 Year Member
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176
Location
USA
See no signs of male anatomy! No hooks or emboli! Is this an A. Chalcodes? They may take awhile to mature but if it's sexed through moult should be good but mistakes are made.
 

Tarantula Trooper

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3 Year Member
Messages
176
Location
USA
Cool beans! I have been wanting an A. Chalcodes since I got back in the hobby 4 yrs. ago but still haven't got one. They are gorgeous T's! But there in lies the problem! I think they all are and I can't keep every species as much as I would like..lol..ohhh well!
 

Tarantula Trooper

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3 Year Member
Messages
176
Location
USA
Meanwhile she's the only one I have! haha. How many do you have?
I just lost my mature male Chilobrachys Huahini and my heart is broken as for reasons unknown my mature female Cyriopagopous Schimdti. So now I'm down to about 45 T's a house spider and a Heteropoda sp David Bowie. The male Huahini matured over 2 yrs ago so no surprise. Sun was my C. Schimdti females name. That hurts badly! Never easy losing any spider but it does happen and sometimes we will never know why?
 
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