Female, right?

Draiman

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It's a 1.5" Lampropelma violaceopes. I'm leaning heavily towards female. Please tell me what you think.

Thanks a bunch in advance. :)

 

Julia

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I'm seeing female. I'm not too good at this sexing thing though, so hopefully someone else (who knows more about it) will reply to this also. :)
 

Draiman

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I'm seeing female. I'm not too good at this sexing thing though, so hopefully someone else (who knows more about it) will reply to this also. :)
Thanks for the reply. :)

And here "she" is:

 

skippy

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that's cool... would make for a better story if you went out in the wilderness and wrangled it yourself though:D

i love mine even though i rarely see more than it's butt for a split second as it rushes down it's hole. it's made a truly impressive tube web/burrow.
 

Draiman

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that's cool... would make for a better story if you went out in the wilderness and wrangled it yourself though:D

i love mine even though i rarely see more than it's butt for a split second as it rushes down it's hole. it's made a truly impressive tube web/burrow.
Lol yeah certainly. But the last adult female seen here was back in 2006. Unfortunately I think the local population is already extinct.
 
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