I think we're looking at the wrong side of it. Either way, the abdomen needs to be spread out and the photo needs to be zoomed in and in focus. About halfway down this thread there are tips for prepping and photographing a molt for sexing:
Requests to identify (or confirm) a tarantula’s species, variation, or sex must be posted to the appropriate gallery. (Otherwise, our forum would be overwhelmed with these threads.) Where to Submit Images Below are the galleries to which these requests should be submitted: Tarantula...
I think we're looking at the wrong side of it. Either way, the abdomen needs to be spread out and the photo needs to be zoomed in and in focus. About halfway down this thread there are tips for prepping and photographing a molt for sexing:
Requests to identify (or confirm) a tarantula’s species, variation, or sex must be posted to the appropriate gallery. (Otherwise, our forum would be overwhelmed with these threads.) Where to Submit Images Below are the galleries to which these requests should be submitted: Tarantula...
Thanks for the reply and the help!
I showed the molt pics to my sister and she said the same thing I tried to wet it again but then it went all wrong and it was ruined.. I think this molt is just too small and I have to wait for the next one..
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