This is the first moult since acquiring this 4” youngster. Do my inexperienced eyes see a female?
May 25, 2019 #1 timmhawk New Member 3 Year Member Messages 8 Location Ohio This is the first moult since acquiring this 4” youngster. Do my inexperienced eyes see a female?
May 25, 2019 #3 Phil Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Messages 3,918 Location UK. I am saying Male.
May 26, 2019 #4 nedaK Well-Known Member Messages 460 Location Michigan I would say male but I am not experienced with sexing from moults.
May 26, 2019 #5 Arachnoclown Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Tarantula Club Member Messages 6,381 Location The Oregon rain forest It's a boy!!!!
May 26, 2019 #6 Arachnoclown Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Tarantula Club Member Messages 6,381 Location The Oregon rain forest Looks like a stirmi though....
May 26, 2019 #7 Phil Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Messages 3,918 Location UK. I didn't look at the knee segments but yeah I think you may be right @Arachnoclown
May 27, 2019 #8 nedaK Well-Known Member Messages 460 Location Michigan Arachnoclown said: Looks like a stirmi though.... Click to expand... I was thinking the same...
Jun 1, 2019 #9 Whitelightning777 Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Messages 2,566 Location Baltimore MD This is what a confirmed female T stirmi looks like, should be fairly similar to T blondi. The video features the actual molt in the 2nd half.
This is what a confirmed female T stirmi looks like, should be fairly similar to T blondi. The video features the actual molt in the 2nd half.