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hey,
as my t. falconensis are approaching maturity, i'm noticing that some have more bulbous, and some have more slender chelae. is this a basis for determining male, and female genders (respectively) as is the case for b. jacksoni for instance?
as my t. falconensis are approaching maturity, i'm noticing that some have more bulbous, and some have more slender chelae. is this a basis for determining male, and female genders (respectively) as is the case for b. jacksoni for instance?
thanks!
- munis