QUOTE(leetplayer @ Aug 15 2009, 02:03 AM)
sial pro!fillmore:
picture not clear, plus not sexually matured so next molt plus clearer picture maybe would help a bit.
but for the false sense of security, high probability to be female.
different T exhibits different shapes and sizes of genitals,
so that is why exuvium sexing is always preferred as the best method for sexing.
when they shed the skin, the spermathacea (epigastric furrow) is what will be left for female while the absence of that indicate gayness (epiandrous fussilae).
p/s: if its haplopelma or phormictipus in some case u can check for sexual dimorphism.; colour differences
This post has been edited by aros: Aug 15 2009, 02:21 AM
Aug 15 2009, 02:20 AM

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