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What sex is my Tarantula?
Ventral sexing of T. albopilosus
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<blockquote data-quote="clxwnschool" data-source="post: 187457" data-attributes="member: 34249"><p>I've had my <em>T. albopilosus</em> for about a month now, and they rarely come out. I've been waiting patiently for a molt, but I think I'm still going to have to wait quite some time. In the meantime, I finally caught them climbing! I managed to get a really good ventral picture of them. I know ventral sexing isn't the most reliable and I'm not entirely sure if you would even be able to tell at their size (I don't have the exact size but they are a juvenile), but I thought I'd at least give it a shot. Does anyone have any guesses? I'm trying to teach myself how to sex better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clxwnschool, post: 187457, member: 34249"] I've had my [I]T. albopilosus[/I] for about a month now, and they rarely come out. I've been waiting patiently for a molt, but I think I'm still going to have to wait quite some time. In the meantime, I finally caught them climbing! I managed to get a really good ventral picture of them. I know ventral sexing isn't the most reliable and I'm not entirely sure if you would even be able to tell at their size (I don't have the exact size but they are a juvenile), but I thought I'd at least give it a shot. Does anyone have any guesses? I'm trying to teach myself how to sex better. [/QUOTE]
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