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Arizona Blonde after molt

jhall124

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I can’t get to the molt yet. Curious if this pick would help.
Thanks!!
 

Oursapoil

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Hi,

If this is the T right after the molt I would suggest putting it on a diet :p
Jokes aside, this is not the right side we need to see to try to sex your tarantula.
We would need to see the other side, especially the space between the first set of book lungs.
Thank you.
 

jhall124

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Here is the latest pictures. The bottom view is a little fuzzy but hope it's enough.

Thanks for taking a look!!
 

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jhall124

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I hope these help.
He/she is so timid.
 

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Ditch crawler

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Hi, these are the kind of photo needed of the molt, you need to carefully remove the molt without causing any stress to your T, then soften the molt with a drop of dish washing liquid and warm water using a cotton bud, when its soft enough not to be damaged when moved, carefully open up the Opisthosoma (abdomen)with a couple of c0cktail sticks and take photos like the ones below.


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