D-Blaze Moderator
Posts : 17 Join date : 2010-09-17 Age : 40 Location : Mandarin/Jacksonville
| Subject: Pterinochilus murinus Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:25 pm | |
| I am pritty sure now that my Pterinochilus murinus is a male. I examined its molt and there is no flap on the epigastric furrow that I can see. No tibial claws have formed yet that I can see so if it is male it is definately not yet ready to mate. I will be taking the molt to my biology professor tomorrow to examin it under a microscope to make sure. I want to spread the word now so i can find him a mate, so if anyone has a female and is interested in creating a "Love connection" hit me up. | |
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D-Blaze Moderator
Posts : 17 Join date : 2010-09-17 Age : 40 Location : Mandarin/Jacksonville
| Subject: Re: Pterinochilus murinus Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:46 am | |
| Nevermind that I took the molt to school to examine the epigastric furrow under a dissection microscope and it turns out LiL Webby is a female. YaaaaaaY! | |
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Petra Admin
Posts : 106 Join date : 2009-03-02 Age : 43 Location : Jacksonville, Fl
| Subject: Re: Pterinochilus murinus Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:36 pm | |
| Congrats! I need to find a mature G.rosea female, I would like to breed spidermonks male. He is absolute gorgeous and it would be such a waste not to use him. | |
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