Thanks, sezra. This little guy/gal is indeed by first T. I don't really mind what gender it is, I would like it to be female however, purely because they live a heck of a lot longer than males. But I suspect this one is male.
Like in the other picture, my eyeballs are seeing male parts. Welcome to the hobby and I hope you enjoy it and your beautiful new T and the many many many more to come!
Thanks alberts! I was hoping for female (purely because of longer life span) but I don't really mind. He is a wonderful little T, so docile and sweet (if you can call a tarantula sweet)! Plus, he's pretty young/small, so hopefully I'll still have a good few years with him yet. I'll check his moult thoroughly when the time comes, but I've had unanimous verdict of male so far. Thanks again!
Your welcome cobaltrose, I also still have a P. Irminia Juvie whom I really desperately hope would molt out as female.. but even if it's male I still love the fluffball to bits. IMO, even if it's male, you can always later on find another T for your experience from a breeder that could be in juvenile or sub-adult stages that is confirmed female. Believe me if you had one you want more, if you want more you want all. Lol! There's a lot of T's out there and I can almost assure you this one won't be your last
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