YagerManJennsen
Arachnobaron
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This post wasn't meant to be taken very seriously. I know it's common for this species to web like this.0.1 Wc G. Sp "northern gold"? all of my females did that for about a month or so right before they dropped dud sacs
Well I suspected this might be premolt behavior. This one is actually unsexed, I guess it's possible it could be a gravid female. Got her from a petstore.Don't think she could be preparing for a sac or molt?
Thanks for the info, I hadn't really considered it in depth. This thread was supposed to be humorous above anything else.At that size I would suspect it to be a female. With the size of her abdomen, I would also assume she could be gravid. With her being WC. I've had two out of three females bought from a pet store that were WC drop a sac.
Oh. Well I wasn't trying to take the humor out of it. I just thought I would throw my experiences out there. LolThanks for the info, I hadn't really considered it in depth. This thread was supposed to be humorous above anything else.
No worries man, thank you for that information.Oh. Well I wasn't trying to take the humor out of it. I just thought I would throw my experiences out there. Lol
How can you tell that its a female from the photo??At that size I would suspect it to be a female. With the size of her abdomen, I would also assume she could be gravid..
I never said it was a female. Just that I would suspect female based on its size. Males (in my experience) tend to be more leggy and smaller (abdomen and leg span). In no way am I saying I am right. Just that I would suspect female soley based on its size. A male would've (or should I say should've) matured by then.How can you tell that its a female from the photo??
I suspect female as well for the same reasons. The T is ~~4.5-5 inches dlsI never said it was a female. Just that I would suspect female based on its size. Males (in my experience) tend to be more leggy and smaller (abdomen and leg span). In no way am I saying I am right. Just that I would suspect female soley based on its size. A male would've (or should I say should've) matured by then.
Again, I'm just saying I would suspect female. And in no way am I telling the OP that he has a female.