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What sex is my Tarantula?
GBB Juvi (Greenbottle blue tarantula) Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens sexing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosey_Slingster" data-source="post: 180402" data-attributes="member: 33424"><p>Hi. </p><p>This is unsexed, but the abdomen looks a bit on the large side for a male, but his abdomen was rather small when s/he arrived.</p><p>After a good feed (gave s/he as much as she would eat) I was surprised, this spider, ate, on the first day this was received!! Hoping this is a female.</p><p>I wouldn't feed a new animal, but i wondered if he was male, as i seen some males with small abdomens, but the abdomen had filled out a bit since feeding a couple of days ago.</p><p>Ate 4-6 med crickets! This sling is about 7cm DLS.</p><p>Some T's from what i know apparently a curve means female, males have almost straight opening between the book lungs?</p><p>I know, to be sure, i would, have to wait, for a slough. but only had this one a few days. And really. think this one is the best in y collection, the feeding response is super fast! Can not wait for this one to grow. watching this T take down food.. I was warned against this, due to bolty nature, but re-homing was a breeze.. yes I know, it can vary. </p><p>Anyway.. enough f my tipsy ramblings. Managed to get some nice photo's of this T baby!</p><p>The camera just do not this animal justice, those blue metallic legs, are so bright! </p><p>Anyway.. back to sexing. Any clue, on a guesstimated educated geuss, I am thinking male, but abdomen.. poss female, but I have only had T's a few weeks, so, what do i know? *shrugs shoulders*I have a nifty tiny sexing microscope, but no soughs yet. </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosey_Slingster, post: 180402, member: 33424"] Hi. This is unsexed, but the abdomen looks a bit on the large side for a male, but his abdomen was rather small when s/he arrived. After a good feed (gave s/he as much as she would eat) I was surprised, this spider, ate, on the first day this was received!! Hoping this is a female. I wouldn't feed a new animal, but i wondered if he was male, as i seen some males with small abdomens, but the abdomen had filled out a bit since feeding a couple of days ago. Ate 4-6 med crickets! This sling is about 7cm DLS. Some T's from what i know apparently a curve means female, males have almost straight opening between the book lungs? I know, to be sure, i would, have to wait, for a slough. but only had this one a few days. And really. think this one is the best in y collection, the feeding response is super fast! Can not wait for this one to grow. watching this T take down food.. I was warned against this, due to bolty nature, but re-homing was a breeze.. yes I know, it can vary. Anyway.. enough f my tipsy ramblings. Managed to get some nice photo's of this T baby! The camera just do not this animal justice, those blue metallic legs, are so bright! Anyway.. back to sexing. Any clue, on a guesstimated educated geuss, I am thinking male, but abdomen.. poss female, but I have only had T's a few weeks, so, what do i know? *shrugs shoulders*I have a nifty tiny sexing microscope, but no soughs yet. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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