I didn't even know she was in pre-molt, so Flash (my Grammostola pulchra) surprised me by leaving a molt outside her hide on Halloween.
My new Neoholothele incei sling also molted some time within the last week or two. (It has been a pet web for a couple of weeks, so I am not sure exactly when it molted. I just saw longer, paler legs sticking out the other day.)
P.cambridgei juvenile male molted, although looking at the molt it's looking a little girly...
Had a deformed footpad, stayed attached after the molt but the T cast off the leg a few hours later and ate it.
I got a 3/4" Grammostola pulchripes sling back in July and today I saw her for the first time in a while and was happily surprised to see some adult colors kicking in. I did a little bit of searching around and found two molts! She's more about four times the size of the first! This is great to see but also makes me a little said to see her growing so fast as she may be a he. Regardless always good to see a growin T
A. geroldi last night. Scared me though since I lost one of these already. Saw legs sticking up and when I grabbed the cup, the legs were limp. Opened the cup and saw it was the exuvia that was limp not my little one. Anyhow, here's some photos
Oh and the exuvia is still small but tomorrow I'll attempt to sex it, fingers crossed for a female!
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