If anyone would care to confirm, please.
May 11, 2018 #1 Enn49 Moderator Staff member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Tarantula Club Member Messages 10,919 Location Malton, UK If anyone would care to confirm, please.
May 11, 2018 #2 sdsnybny Well-Known Member 3 Year Member Messages 462 Location Auburn, WA Ventraly yes looks male
May 12, 2018 #3 KezyGLA Well-Known Member 3 Year Member Messages 252 Yeah that's male. They are dinorphic and can be distinguished early on. The carapace pattern is faded indicating male.
Yeah that's male. They are dinorphic and can be distinguished early on. The carapace pattern is faded indicating male.
May 12, 2018 #4 Enn49 Moderator Staff member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Tarantula Club Member Messages 10,919 Location Malton, UK sdsnybny said: Ventraly yes looks male Click to expand... KezyGLA said: Yeah that's male. They are dinorphic and can be distinguished early on. The carapace pattern is faded indicating male. Click to expand... Thanks guys. Now to find him a lady although I think @LC72uk has one.
sdsnybny said: Ventraly yes looks male Click to expand... KezyGLA said: Yeah that's male. They are dinorphic and can be distinguished early on. The carapace pattern is faded indicating male. Click to expand... Thanks guys. Now to find him a lady although I think @LC72uk has one.
May 13, 2018 #5 Arachnoclown Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Tarantula Club Member Messages 6,382 Location The Oregon rain forest It's a boy!!!!