Weird behavior. T. Stirmi male

MyTsKeeper

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If it's a mature male it's behavior is going to be "odd." It's not odd, it's standard mature male behavior which is summed up into "i must get out of this place and find a female to have relations with before I die."
Once they reach maturity, males do not have long to live(1 to 2 years at most) and they may not ever moult again so are more vulnerable to any injury they may receive.
I think I had him in an enclosure that was too small. He isn’t mature quite yet I don’t think. After his re-home he acclimated for a couple days, found the hide and is being a healthy T like clockwork. Thank you for this input!
 

Muffinforall

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I think I had him in an enclosure that was too small. He isn’t mature quite yet I don’t think. After his re-home he acclimated for a couple days, found the hide and is being a healthy T like clockwork. Thank you for this input!
Sounds good. That wandering behavior is them looking for suitable accommodations if they aren't a MM.
You might still be in luck that it's not a male.
 

MyTsKeeper

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Sounds good. That wandering behavior is them looking for suitable accommodations if they aren't a MM.
You might still be in luck that it's not a male.
That would be awesome. The place I got it from said female. But if you look back at my first post there are a lot of people saying male.
 

TheraMygale

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That would be awesome. The place I got it from said female. But if you look back at my first post there are a lot of people saying male.
did you post in the sexing area for ventral sexing? Because i looked at all your posts and none were in that section.

try it, just to see what the majority say.

i dont have doubts about the people who gave you their point of view. But since there is a specific thread on this, it could be helpful for you and others.

 
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