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So I've just noticed this when looking back at old photos. This is a female P Cambridgei [ATTACH=full]74917[/ATTACH]

And this image here is a male P Cambridgei [ATTACH=full]74918[/ATTACH]

Now is it just me or do the chevron markings on the females abdomen look more prominent? Both T's are the same size (3 inches) sorry if this is already an established way to sex these but I haven't been able to find much info on these being sexually Dimorphic at this size.


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