If the body length is in fact 2.5", I really doubt that is a male. Males don't get very big in body.
If the body length is in fact 2.5", I really doubt that is a male. Males don't get very big in body.
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Ok, I got a better measurement. It's 2" from the back of the abdomen to the front of the carapace. I might have logged the date wrong it's either 2015 or 16. I don't know if it matters they may have gotten the date wrong as well but I'm fairly certain It's 3+ years old.
It still don't see anything clear here, but that might still be a matter of the quality of the pic.
Looking back over this thread, I again still maintain that if this T is big enough, you can likely rule out male. Mature male G. roseas are much smaller in body that females.
How big is this one now? Can you give us a few pics of the T itself after this molt?
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Sorry don't know why they're upside down
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