B. Emilia female?
quesarahsarah

B. Emilia female?

Or I've read this might be a way to tell. Thanks in advance for any help!! :)
Any chance you can get a shot that's angled straight-on at the space between the top set of booklungs? To me it looks male, but it could possibly just be the angle
 
If male and good size, we can rule out female by seeing the front end of the spider, specifically the two short pedipalps, the ones immediately left and right of the chelicerae(fangs). If it's a boy he might be mature and that can easily be seen with a photo of the palps.
 
@quesarahsarah The opposite side of the molt is actually what we'd want to see for sexing (as if you're looking inside the tarantula) for 100% accuracy, but based on that picture, I'd still say male
 
@PidderPeets they're both post molt. Thank you so much for your help! I'm still a beginner and he is my first T, but he's been such a sweetie so I'm happy either way. Just kind of bummed that the males don't have as long of a life span. ☹
 

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