Grizzabella
New Member
Ok so not really
however....
Ive had a rose hair tarantula for almost 2 and a half years now, and i was under the impression that it was a "He" because he shed about a year after i first got him, (i didnt know about determination of sex via shed at the time), and proceeded to engage in what i thought were male behaviors; spinning a table-like web and collecting sperm, etc. Today, i find out that "He" has shed AGAIN! after a year and a half of no shedding! (and repeated male bahaviors)...
P.S. he is of adult size
I always thought that a male will shed into his adult size, and after that he has a sentence of about 2 to 3 years where he would search for a mate (in the wild, not in my house ) during which there would be NO shedding and he would eventually die... so now we can imagine my surprise to find him shedding after all this time!
So my real question is this: Has anyone ever heard of a male tarantula engage in mature sexual behaviors BEFORE his final molt? I definitely still think he is a male, but i wont know till i have access to his molt (im not home at the moment).. so has anyone ever heard of this before? Thanks!
grr i'll be mad if "he" is a "she" after all this waiting around!!
however....
Ive had a rose hair tarantula for almost 2 and a half years now, and i was under the impression that it was a "He" because he shed about a year after i first got him, (i didnt know about determination of sex via shed at the time), and proceeded to engage in what i thought were male behaviors; spinning a table-like web and collecting sperm, etc. Today, i find out that "He" has shed AGAIN! after a year and a half of no shedding! (and repeated male bahaviors)...
P.S. he is of adult size
I always thought that a male will shed into his adult size, and after that he has a sentence of about 2 to 3 years where he would search for a mate (in the wild, not in my house ) during which there would be NO shedding and he would eventually die... so now we can imagine my surprise to find him shedding after all this time!
So my real question is this: Has anyone ever heard of a male tarantula engage in mature sexual behaviors BEFORE his final molt? I definitely still think he is a male, but i wont know till i have access to his molt (im not home at the moment).. so has anyone ever heard of this before? Thanks!
grr i'll be mad if "he" is a "she" after all this waiting around!!