Who molted today?

EulersK

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0.0.1 C. fimbriatus molted last night, and it's finally large enough to sex the molt. I should have the sex within a week! Hoping for a male, my female could use some lovin'.
 

Storm76

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So after all those bad molts and probs, the following molted just fine and are hungry as can be again:

Tapinauchineus violaceus AF
Avicularia azuraklaasi AF
Chilobrachys fimbriatus AF
Poecilotheria fasciata AF
Avicularia minatrix AF
Avicularia versicolor AF

As for my G. pulchripes...NOT premolt...she made a dudsac :D
 

Vanessa

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My juvenile G. pulchripes female, Portia, moulted yesterday. I can't wait to see how big she is. She has been in here for the last few weeks, but I was able to see her through the other end which is up against the side of the enclosure...
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H. mac #1 and 2

H. gigas

N. coloratovillsus

A. ezendami #6 (female) and #16 (different brood, unsexed).

B. smithi just darkened up in the past week, and she's building a molting mat as I type.
 

DeanK

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A. geniculata and C. cyaneopubescens #1 molted today. Looks like its losing it's sling tan legs and getting some of it's blue so my son will be super stoked about that.
 

MoonWeaver

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B. cabocla molted overnight. I had been expecting it all week, but s/he finally did!

Edit: Now my daughter's G. pulchripes is on its back!
 
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DeanK

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Noticed my N. chromatus molted sometime today. Lots of molts in my house now
 

Vanessa

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There was only one juvenile that I have not confirmed the sex on out of my group, although I suspect that they are male. I waited... and waited... and waited...
Finally they moulted today and the moult was shredded just at the spot that I need to sex them. They are looking pretty fabulous.
My still unsexed, juvenile, B. smithi.
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MoonWeaver

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One of my G. pulchripes molted early in the morning yesterday (right after my daughter's G. pulchripes).
Then, last night, my G. pulchra molted. That one was odd, as s/he had been spending the last month in a burrow. The day before yesterday, s/he climbed out of the den and decided to take a walk above ground. Apparently, s/he wanted to be seen.
Now, this morning, I found my new L. polycuspulatus on his/her back. S/he is molting as we speak!
 
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