>>while it's true they can be sexed as spiderlings(with the aid of a microscope or magnifying glass) it's usually around the appr. 2+" mark that gender identification becomes easier with the naked,trained eye,either a visual of the underside of the T or through an examination of it's shed skin.The bigger the spider..the easier to identify gender....peace..Originally posted by Sean
they can be sexed as spiderlings
Originally posted by pelo
>>while it's true they can be sexed as spiderlings(with the aid of a microscope or magnifying glass) it's usually around the appr. 2+" mark that gender identification becomes easier with the naked,trained eye,either a visual of the underside of the T or through an examination of it's shed skin.The bigger the spider..the easier to identify gender....peace..