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From: KawaiiKemonomimi
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  • sweet 

  • The way you are sexing that molt is wrong.. You need to flip it over & view the inside to confirm if it is a female.. You were looking in the right area.. Just not on the right side of the molt..

  • @rednecklivin08 That was the inside. He didn't make it through the next molt.. :-(

  • Thanks for the shout out, Danielle!!! Never thought I'd be saying this to a fellow hobbyist, but congrats on getting your male, LOL!!! Desirae is still not on a sac....but she horks down dubias like they're going out of style. I'll definitely be happy to try again with your beautiful Fang....

  • My T hasn't moulted yet :( It's been almost a month in premolt

  • @xDeAdlYSp1Derx What species? Some do take a lot of time to molt. Like Chromatopelma.

  • @KawaiiKemonomimi It's a female A.geniculata

  • @xDeAdlYSp1Derx Large or old tarantulas sometimes take more time. Make sure she has access to water at all times. The spot where the urticating hairs are will turn from a light tan to almost black as she gets closer to a molt.

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