Who molted today?

dangerforceidle

Arachnoangel
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Mar 4, my little Poecilotheria tigrinawesseli moulted -- stunning bands on the legs now.
Mar 5, Tapinauchenius sp. Union Island moulted.
 

Kiraral

Arachnopeon
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G. pulchripes had just molted when I woke up this morning. Left it’s old exoskeleton halfway down the hole to its burrow.
Upon closer inspection this evening it made a molting mat on the flat surface next to the entrance....silly sling. Seems no worse for the wear.

First pic two are around 4 am, second two are from just after 10 pm

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Edit: weird, second two won’t post. Oh well. It’s darker and has shoved the old exoskeleton over.
 

draconisj4

Arachnobaron
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A. genic youngster molted this morning, hard to believe 6 months ago it was 1/4 inch. Should be about 2 inches now. 4th molt in my care.

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nicodimus22

Arachnomancer
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My G. iherengi juvenile molted, and it's a girl! Named her Voodoo.

My P. sazimai male Pepsi also molted. Only gained 1/4 inch this time, but he looks bluer than before.
 

octaJon

Arachnopeon
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Feb 10, 2018
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A day late but my C. cyaneopubescens sling molted, got it around 0.5". Awesome species to raise from sling. Going to need an enclosure upgrayedd soon ;-)
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Thekla

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My Homoeomma sp. blue peru sling just flipped! :astonished: I've never seen one of my Ts actually flip before. So exciting! This will be the 3rd moult in my care and it took him/her only one day longer than the last moult cycle. ;)
 

JoshDM020

Arachnobaron
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Psalmopoeus cambridgei juvie last night. 3" or more, now.
Acanthoscurria geniculata juvie just finished an hour ago. Waiting on her to throw it out of the hole so i can measure and hopefully sex it.
Update: was able to sex the genic. Its a boy. Now i need a female.
 
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The Grym Reaper

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My T. gigas sling looks to have moulted for the first time in my care, waiting on E. cyanognathus, H. maculata and A. musculosa.
 

Thekla

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My Homoeomma sp. blue peru sling just flipped! :astonished: I've never seen one of my Ts actually flip before. So exciting! This will be the 3rd moult in my care and it took him/her only one day longer than the last moult cycle. ;)
Successfully moulted! :D At least 1,5" now.

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KezyGLA

Arachnoking
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Apr 8, 2016
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AF P. miranda - found 2 exuvs
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AF Ybyrapora diversipes
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JF P. sp. green/gold carapace
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JM Xenesthis sp. blue
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JF P. sazimai
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JF A. geniculata
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AF C. meridionalis
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JF N. chromatus
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KezyGLA

Arachnoking
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A few more ..

JF Theraphosinae sp. panama
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AF Haplopelma sp. bach ma
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JF Ornithoctoninae sp. mindanao south
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JF P. murinus DCF (Kigoma)
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volcanopele

Arachnosquire
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Sep 11, 2016
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P. metallica unsexed juvenile.

And from the looks of it, I may want to consider rehousing it soon. Great, now I have TWO pokies to possibly rehouse this weekend...
 

athlete96

Arachnosquire
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Oct 23, 2017
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GBB sling moulted since I got it a few weeks ago. Still has its little one colours, and doesn't seem to have grown all that much. We'll see when I inspect in 5-7 days.
 

DanBsTs

Dan (Not Even Cool) the Man
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Oct 28, 2017
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My N. Tripepii sling ( nicknamed "pissed off wife" :rofl:) molted this morning. This one was a surprise because it just ate a week ago and it hadn't shown any significant darkening of the exoskeleton . Good day!
 

BC1579

Arachnobaron
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Sep 17, 2017
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I woke up to a tiny, white B. albo in her burrow with her old clothes crumpled on the bottom of the burrow. I swear it doesn't look like she gained any size, whatsoever.
 
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