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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
usambara tarantula sexing
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<blockquote data-quote="Snipes" data-source="post: 20829" data-attributes="member: 644"><p>I just wanted to add that not all males have tibial spurs. Some species somehow position their females just fine without em. ALL mature males have clublike pedipalps that look swollen and it is where they keep the bulbs that they use to inseminate the female. It should be advised that this is the aspect to look for since every mature male has them.</p><p></p><p>Garbonza-just to let you know some things about mating P. murinus. They are typically great breeders, but you will have a hard time finding homes for the offspring should there be any. And i personally know of a case where the female triple clutched from a male (no mating in between the sacs) :shock:</p><p></p><p>Be cautious! lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snipes, post: 20829, member: 644"] I just wanted to add that not all males have tibial spurs. Some species somehow position their females just fine without em. ALL mature males have clublike pedipalps that look swollen and it is where they keep the bulbs that they use to inseminate the female. It should be advised that this is the aspect to look for since every mature male has them. Garbonza-just to let you know some things about mating P. murinus. They are typically great breeders, but you will have a hard time finding homes for the offspring should there be any. And i personally know of a case where the female triple clutched from a male (no mating in between the sacs) :shock: Be cautious! lol [/QUOTE]
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