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T. albopilisussy

CyanideOwl

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So I just got fresh moult of my T.Albo Junior. Big enough that I didn't destroy it and I would think it's a male but I'm not sure how this species flaps look like or if they are visible at this point.
I was trying to check it like I checked my confirmed female but it's harder when you don't know the sex.

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CyanideOwl

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Looking male to me too, what size is it though, could still be a bit small to tell for definite, does you're camera have a macro mode on it? Most cell phones do try using that to get a clearer photo.
I don't think my phone has that I am pretty cheap when it comes to them. :p
He would be around 2,5-3cm body lenght now after moulted and he is pretty well fed as well. Or rather fat after moulting.
I will wait for more but it looks like male, I didn't see any opening and flap but it might be that I missed it since I had hard time to uncover it. My hands are very shaky.

Nice title, lol.
Yeah and with typo because I got fat fingers lol
 

AndrewClayton

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I don't think my phone has that I am pretty cheap when it comes to them. :p
He would be around 2,5-3cm body lenght now after moulted and he is pretty well fed as well. Or rather fat after moulting.
I will wait for more but it looks like male, I didn't see any opening and flap but it might be that I missed it since I had hard time to uncover it. My hands are very shaky.


Yeah and with typo because I got fat fingers lol
Although not 100% reliable you could try get a ventral pic of it too.

I genuinely thought the title was a play on words like T Albo being suspicious lol
 


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