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Brachypelma vagans... Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattkc" data-source="post: 143373" data-attributes="member: 8237"><p>To effectively sex a "T", you would need to post a clear closeup photo of the inside of its molt - specifically the inside of the abdomen shed between the two upper book lungs where the vent is located. To those who may be critical of me using layman terms for "T" anatomy, with "Julianaaax" current experience level, there is no reason to make this anymore confusing!</p><p>Allow enough time for the exoskeleton to harden before offering food, usually for 5 to 10 days - the older they are usually the longer before there ready to eat. I've had small juvenile vagans eating 2 days post molt - although this can be risky to their health with biting or thrashing prey item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattkc, post: 143373, member: 8237"] To effectively sex a "T", you would need to post a clear closeup photo of the inside of its molt - specifically the inside of the abdomen shed between the two upper book lungs where the vent is located. To those who may be critical of me using layman terms for "T" anatomy, with "Julianaaax" current experience level, there is no reason to make this anymore confusing! Allow enough time for the exoskeleton to harden before offering food, usually for 5 to 10 days - the older they are usually the longer before there ready to eat. I've had small juvenile vagans eating 2 days post molt - although this can be risky to their health with biting or thrashing prey item. [/QUOTE]
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