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What sex is my Tarantula?
Pamphobeteus antinous
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<blockquote data-quote="Heretic" data-source="post: 226324" data-attributes="member: 41495"><p>get a toothpick or something thin and see if you can find a flap of some kind between the two book lungs near the front. I'm not sure what its shaped like on your species, but it will be a fold or flap of some kind. This is the pouch the male places the sperm in. Since you are looking at it from the inside, it will be a flap, not an opening. No flap, its a male.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heretic, post: 226324, member: 41495"] get a toothpick or something thin and see if you can find a flap of some kind between the two book lungs near the front. I'm not sure what its shaped like on your species, but it will be a fold or flap of some kind. This is the pouch the male places the sperm in. Since you are looking at it from the inside, it will be a flap, not an opening. No flap, its a male. [/QUOTE]
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