I would second guess that too...the pictures aren't great, but I know how hard it is to get a good shot of these guys. It just looks too narrow to be a female.
you can't say that. there is the possibility that it is an underfed female. according to your hypothesis, my G rosea would have been a male when i purchased it but after proper care, it is a female. such a conclusion cannot be drawn
she was very skinny and small when I recieved her she had now molted and I have been feeding her very well. I just talked again to the person I recieved her from and he is saying it is a female for sure and has been breed before. Hopefully this is true
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