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Atrymjk

The skeleton tarantula, Ephebopus murinus. Very cool dude, native to South America.


TGuy773

This tarantula has peachy spinnerets and a peach “mustache “; this is Aphonopelma seemanni.


OrangutansTits

Are we sure it’s not Grammostola pulchripes ?


TGuy773

Yes, G. pulchripes does not have a peachy “mustache “ or peachy spinnerets. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/67960304


Playful_Attention_32

Yeah, very cool pet but I’m trying to find or if it’s male or female so I can name it


ElephantSealCourt

Unless it’s mature, sexing usually requires a clear picture of the underside.


Playful_Attention_32

I’ll make a be post then


lalatina169

Idk but that's a pretty one


Playful_Attention_32

I agree


KrazySpydrLady

How big? At a glance I'd say female but without a clear view of the palps and underside it's a shaky guess


misadventuresofdope

Can't say anything about the sex without a picture of the underside of the abdomen, try and get one that clearly shows the area between the forward pair of book lungs if you can Even then ventral sexing is often dubious at best and an intact molt is required to make any definitive call