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DanielM4201

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This is a B. Hamorii. About 1.5 inches, 1yr old and I would like to know if there's any idea on the sex of "Pusha" here
Okay thank you aww was hoping for a possible female tho, but can I ask just for my own knowledge how can you tell if it's a male or female is it the four dots or the line or like what do I look for? Lol
If it were female, there would be a line almost with a v shape to it in between those top set of dots you see there(booklungs). I’m not an expert with sexing either but this one is pretty evident to me.
 
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If it were female, there would be a line almost with a v shape to it in between those top set of dots you see there(booklungs). I’m not an expert with sexing either but this one is pretty evident to me.
Okay yes ic now. well it's still a juvi IG. I do see a kind of a slit in a closer picture that might open up and be a female when grown or do they have the line right as a juvi do you know? This is my first set if tarantulas can u examine?
 
If it were female, there would be a line almost with a v shape to it in between those top set of dots you see there(booklungs). I’m not an expert with sexing either but this one is pretty evident to me.
I will still be happy with a male 😁 was just hoping my first b hamorii was a female that's all lol
 
I will still be happy with a male 😁 was just hoping my first b hamorii was a female that's all lol
I would think that T has enough size to it where you are gonna see everything you need to see. The great thing about B. hamorii is that whether it is a male or female, you should get a long life out of that T. Of course a lot longer of it is female. It’s a 50/50 shot in this hobby.
 
I would think that T has enough size to it where you are gonna see everything you need to see. The great thing about B. hamorii is that whether it is a male or female, you should get a long life out of that T. Of course a lot longer of it is female. It’s a 50/50 shot in this hobby.
Yess and also I might beable to send him to a breeder and hopefully make and egg sac and just ask for a for sure female or a cut they do that right? Just seen someone on YouTube doing that n getting a female of the same species by letting the breeder use it to breed :) I mean that would be pretty cool for a breeder to do that
 
I would think that T has enough size to it where you are gonna see everything you need to see. The great thing about B. hamorii is that whether it is a male or female, you should get a long life out of that T. Of course a lot longer of it is female. It’s a 50/50 shot in this hobby.
And thank you fir the information if it's a male the name matches a lot more lol "Pusha T" 😅
 
N I have gotten 6other tliltocatl albopilosum Nicaraguan form so I'm bound to get a femalenout of that lol same life span just a different growth rate by my research lol
 

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