Female E. sp. "Green"
EulersK

Female E. sp. "Green"

She just molted for the first time under my care yesterday, showing herself to be female. This is an E. sp. "Green", or "E. pulcherrimaklaasi" as it's sometimes (incorrectly) called in the hobby.
@EulersK They can trick you sometimes, but that`s only good news that it is a female. :happy: Hehe i just got one of my Encyocratella olivacea molting into MM. Damn:D I´m crossing fingers for the other one is a female, it is bigger so i hope. Well I`ll get to see hopefully next time it molts :)
 
@louise f I'm legitimately worried about how I'm going to take care of all these slings I (hopefully) have coming. I work full time and go to school full time :eek:
 
@EulersK Wow geez friend, that`s like zero time for spiders.:astonished: Or you`ll never get sleep, because your spare time, at nights will go with feeding slings :p:D Just joking friend. ;) Damn, no wonder why you have hard time getting time to make vids also. ( I remembered you said that in one of your vids ) :)
 
@louise f Yeah, it's mainly the feeding! I know that the pokies can stay together longer than the brachys and Euathlus, but not forever. I have half a mind to sell a good chunk of them wholesale!
 

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Spermathecae sexing (Molts)
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