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What sex is my Tarantula?
Sexing Phlogius Prosperpine
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<blockquote data-quote="Downunderspiders92" data-source="post: 160916" data-attributes="member: 30842"><p>Thank you very much for the reply - it is greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>I’ve noticed also that s/he seems to be coming up to a moult, as they have blocked the entrance to their burrow and are refusing food (I haven’t put crickets in since removing them after refusal)</p><p></p><p>I’ve also noticed that the exoskeleton under the patellas seems very milky/ white in colour, whereas a few weeks back it was more pink. Is this likely an indicator of upcoming moult? I would assume it is, but cannot find any supporting articles; only ones that refer to bald spots on carapace or abdomen.</p><p>I’ll attach a photo zoomed in on such.</p><p></p><p>thank you again so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Downunderspiders92, post: 160916, member: 30842"] Thank you very much for the reply - it is greatly appreciated. I’ve noticed also that s/he seems to be coming up to a moult, as they have blocked the entrance to their burrow and are refusing food (I haven’t put crickets in since removing them after refusal) I’ve also noticed that the exoskeleton under the patellas seems very milky/ white in colour, whereas a few weeks back it was more pink. Is this likely an indicator of upcoming moult? I would assume it is, but cannot find any supporting articles; only ones that refer to bald spots on carapace or abdomen. I’ll attach a photo zoomed in on such. thank you again so much! [/QUOTE]
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