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I've decided to officially take note of my slings different behavior in accordance of what sex they turn out to be.
It started with me noticing a pattern. All my slings and young juvies that wander around their enclosure day by day have turned out to be males.
More than one species of T has done this behavior and ended up male. My list so far is-
GBB
G actaeon
G pulchripes
G rosea
S santa catalina
B horrida
B albiceps
B hamorii
P dominican purple
The slings and juvies that tend to sit in one place 95% of the time have ended up being females.
Not that this is super important or a solid study, but I've gotten so many males. Maybe if I use this pattern of observation when picking out my next young tarantula, I'll end up with more females.
It started with me noticing a pattern. All my slings and young juvies that wander around their enclosure day by day have turned out to be males.
More than one species of T has done this behavior and ended up male. My list so far is-
GBB
G actaeon
G pulchripes
G rosea
S santa catalina
B horrida
B albiceps
B hamorii
P dominican purple
The slings and juvies that tend to sit in one place 95% of the time have ended up being females.
Not that this is super important or a solid study, but I've gotten so many males. Maybe if I use this pattern of observation when picking out my next young tarantula, I'll end up with more females.