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Dolichothele diamantinensis
This one looks female right now, but probably need to check again after it gets bigger.
 
This one looks female right now, but probably need to check again after it gets bigger.
I've never seen an adult of either sex for either species so I have no idea how much bigger they should be lol I know they're both dwarf species but I still feel like they're both tiny
 
I've never seen an adult of either sex for either species so I have no idea how much bigger they should be lol I know they're both dwarf species but I still feel like they're both tiny
Yep, both this one and the incei will be pretty small - females may be about 3" DLS when full grown, with the Dolicothele being a little larger. Males can mature out pretty small - my last male incei was a little under 3" leg span, but before he molted he was barely 2".

 
Yep, both this one and the incei will be pretty small - females may be about 3" DLS when full grown, with the Dolicothele being a little larger. Males can mature out pretty small - my last male incei was a little under 3" leg span, but before he molted he was barely 2".

That's awesome! Cuz I'd say my incei is maybe 1.5 DLS and the diamantinensis is a hair smaller then that. Now I'm stoked to get to watch them grow up!
 

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Epiandrous fusillae sexing (Not Molts)
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