T.blondi male or female?

codykrr

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thats a male im going to say 85% positive. (i only say that because this way of sexing is never 100%) but i have yet to be wrong yet.
 

equuskat

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thats a male im going to say 85% positive. (i only say that because this way of sexing is never 100%) but i have yet to be wrong yet.
How can you not be 100% sure when plainly obvious epiandrous fusillae is starring you in the face? This way of sexing is more difficult on smaller spiders, but on adults of most species, especially large specimens with light-colored undersides, it's simple to tell.

MALE. 100% certainty. :)
 

codykrr

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katy, i was being a smartass...and modest..i know it is a male 100% but then you have the people on here (no names) that come about saying "this is no sure fire way to sex a T, and you cant be 100% positive) as i said i have yet to be wrong with any ventral sexing. i have had difficulties yes but i was always right.

so yes this is a 100% bet any of my Ts on it male. ;)
 

Teal

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For what's it worth, I think it's a male too :)
 

Fran

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Im not a friend of saying that something is 100% when I cant be 100% sure...But that picture is one of those that..you know :rolleyes:
;)
 
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