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Paul Osullivan

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4.5 Inch D.L.S Megaphomeba Mesmolas M/F. Thanks.
Looking male to me, but a molt is going to be needed to be sure. But if it is a male, you've been super lucky because males of this species have not been around for a while which is why there isn't many specimens around and not to mention how complicated breeding is for this species in the US.
 
Looking male to me, but a molt is going to be needed to be sure. But if it is a male, you've been super lucky because males of this species have not been around for a while which is why there isn't many specimens around and not to mention how complicated breeding is for this species in the US.
Hi Liquifin,

Why are you thinking this is a male?
Is there any give away that makes you believe it is a male mate?

I am leaning to male too. However, the book lungs distance and "moustache" like hairs is giving me some hope.
 

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