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What sex is my Tarantula?
Sexing Xenesthis Sp. Blue Molt
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<blockquote data-quote="NaturalSkill" data-source="post: 201363" data-attributes="member: 32815"><p>Wow, thats awesome. It had occured to me that the clearer magnified image could possibly be a picture of the Molt upside down. In other words, the flap could potentially be on the bottom of the image rather on the top. I say this because when comparing this Molt with the Molt of my Verified Female GBB, the same lines are present in the same direction, and the flap is in the same area, when you imagine the clearer magnified Xenesthis Molt upside down. You can see the lines that lead to the flap. Attached below is my Female GBB Molt for comparison, along side the Xenesthis Species Blue Molt that I've edited to be UPSIDE DOWN. Very similar now. </p><p></p><p>Moral of the story, don't always give up on a mangled Molt!</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaturalSkill, post: 201363, member: 32815"] Wow, thats awesome. It had occured to me that the clearer magnified image could possibly be a picture of the Molt upside down. In other words, the flap could potentially be on the bottom of the image rather on the top. I say this because when comparing this Molt with the Molt of my Verified Female GBB, the same lines are present in the same direction, and the flap is in the same area, when you imagine the clearer magnified Xenesthis Molt upside down. You can see the lines that lead to the flap. Attached below is my Female GBB Molt for comparison, along side the Xenesthis Species Blue Molt that I've edited to be UPSIDE DOWN. Very similar now. Moral of the story, don't always give up on a mangled Molt! Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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