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Rmcouvi03

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Pink toe molt, male or female?
I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking at. Have you seen the T out and about after it molted? Because I'm kinda thinking this is a dead and decomposing T and not the molt. Maybe I'm mistaken (I hope I'm mistaken), and if I am, then you need to review the info in the following thread about preparing a molt for sexing, because this gives us nothing to work with.

 
I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking at. Have you seen the T out and about after it molted? Because I'm kinda thinking this is a dead and decomposing T and not the molt. Maybe I'm mistaken (I hope I'm mistaken), and if I am, then you need to review the info in the following thread about preparing a molt for sexing, because this gives us nothing to work with.

Good news is my T is still living and thank you for the link, 1st time I've seen this info. Next time I hope to give you all more to work with, this is the 1st time I'm trying to do this!
 
Good news is my T is still living and thank you for the link, 1st time I've seen this info. Next time I hope to give you all more to work with, this is the 1st time I'm trying to do this!
That's good to hear. Those things that look like partially formed fangs sticking out are something I've never seen before, so that's what had me confused. If you still have this molt you can soak it in some water with a drop of dish soap to soften it up, then open it up and take some pics of the area specified in the link. I'll keep an eye out for more posts. 👍
 

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