Who molted today?

Bread

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My GBB hooked out today a shade over 4" is that about right size wise?
He's also got the biggest boxing gloves I've ever seen! makes my MM a.avic's look tiny
 

scott308

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My M. balfouri molted. Hopefully the molt isn't too mangled and I can sex it.
 

Walker253

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My female P cancerides molted today along with my A genticulata. The p cancerides might be up for a date if some guy is mature and ready.
 

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Olan

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N. incei gold form molted
P. sazimai #3 just finishing:
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sdsnybny

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B. cabocla #2 juvenile male sometime yesterday

Female Euathlus truculentus just flipped back over ;)
 
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Ungoliant

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My new Acanthoscurria geniculata sling just molted for the first time (in my care).


 
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DrowsyLids

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P metallica molted last night. I don't have any good pics yet but here's what I got. Still not sexed unfortunately but maybe next time!
 

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Ungoliant

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Dozer, my 3" Grammostola pulchra, finally molted. (I've been waiting for her to molt for a few months, but she only started fasting three weeks ago.)

I extracted the exuviae in great condition, and I was hoping to confirm her sex as female (sexed from the previous, smaller exuviae), but unfortunately when I was trying to spread it out, it tore at just the wrong place.

Oh well. Better luck next time!
 

Ungoliant

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Tim Benzedrine

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Got a surprise one from my A. geniculata. technically probably yesterday, I didn't notice that the event had happened until after midnight. It wasn't a surprise in the sense that I had not expected it, the spider had been in premoult for a while. But usually I notice them laying down a mat, or flipped over. But I didn't check the spiders as I normally do, as I had done maintenance the night before. A little bit ago I wandered over and noticed the exuvium, and the genic a distance away from it recuperating.
 
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