Renoxus
Arachnopeon
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So yeah? Can you? Thank y'all!
Just look up molt sexing, there's plenty of good info out there on it. Your basically opening up the molted exo in the abdomen area, stretching it out and looking for spermathecae.I'm interested in how you would do this also! i have a GBB sling around 2" and should be due to molt soon, would someone be able to post a diagram of what it is i would be looking for and what i need to do.
Many thanks!
Abby.
The flap in the circled area is what you're looking forI'm interested in how you would do this also! i have a GBB sling around 2" and should be due to molt soon, would someone be able to post a diagram of what it is i would be looking for and what i need to do.
Many thanks!
Abby.
You do the same thing, use the same equipment as one does for an adult, ie larger one. @Trenor and I use digital microscopes, quite helpful.I'm interested in how you would do this also! i have a GBB sling around 2" and should be due to molt soon, would someone be able to post a diagram of what it is i would be looking for and what i need to do.
Many thanks!
Abby.
That's great thanks for your help!The flap in the circled area is what you're looking for
Using sharp scissors, separate the abdomen from the rest of the exuviae. Then fill a small dish with water, and add a drop of dish soap. (This decreases the surface tension of the water, making it easier to rehydrate the exuviae. Otherwise, it just tends to float on the surface.) Add the abdomen, and push it below the surface. Let it soak for 2-5 minutes.do you have any advice on what to do with then molt after? how do you prepare yours to be examined?
Using sharp scissors, separate the abdomen from the rest of the exuviae. Then fill a small dish with water, and add a drop of dish soap. (This decreases the surface tension of the water, making it easier to rehydrate the exuviae. Otherwise, it just tends to float on the surface.) Add the abdomen, and push it below the surface. Let it soak for 2-5 minutes.
When it's done soaking, you should be able to easily untwist the abdomen. I find that if you cut off the section below both pairs of book lungs (this is not needed), the section you do need will stay open. Otherwise, it has a tendency to fold in on itself.
You may find this video by @z32upgrader helpful: that is where I got the helpful tips on adding a drop of dish liquid and cutting away the parts you don't need.
If you'd like us to try to sex your tarantula (or if you want confirmation of your own attempts), you can post pictures here: Spermathecae sexing.
You should've posted in the Spermathecae Sexing gallery rather than hijacking another thread but definitely female.View attachment 253256
I managed to get these pics of the molt what do you guys think? i think i can see a flap... but i'm really not sure! maybe its still too small....
Oh right sorry i just saw this of more of a discussion around if sexing was a possibility and this is where someone helped me with how to prepare the molt and i said i would post an update. I've found the sexing gallery now but i don't think i can delete my picture here so apologies. I'm new to the forums so I'm still learning how i should be using it !You should've posted in the Spermathecae Sexing gallery rather than hijacking another thread but definitely female.
No worries, finding your way around on here can be a bit of a ball-ache at times, you'll get the hang of it eventually lol.Oh right sorry i just saw this of more of a discussion around if sexing was a possibility and this is where someone helped me with how to prepare the molt and i said i would post an update. I've found the sexing gallery now but i don't think i can delete my picture here so apologies. I'm new to the forums so I'm still learning how i should be using it !