@Arachnophoric@John Chu Agreed, it's hard to accurately ventrally sex these until they get a little bigger. The only way for you to confirm its sex would be to use a microscope to look at the molt.
@Arachnophoric same question lol, some species shows the EF at early stages (i.e., G.pulchras show them as early as 2 to 2.25" in DLS). Thanks though, @truemane, @Arachnophoric and @Androxian
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