Who molted today?

Arachnophoric

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My slings had a molting party; H. gigas, P. cambridgei, and both P. ecclesiasticus have all molted in the last week!

X. immanis in heavy premolt, and thinking my P. reduncus and GBB will be following.
 

Waylon

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My first T my GBB ( have since bought two more) has molted. My N. Chromatus molted a couple days ago to. You can definally see a noticeable difference!!
 

Killertut

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nearly half of my brachypelmas molted thanks to the heat wave in europe. also a L. parahybana female (catched up in size to my other one) and a P. fasciata female.
 

The Grym Reaper

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L. difficilis flipped
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Waiting on:

B. albiceps/B. albopilosum (Honduran/Hobby)/T. sp. 'Panama'/G. sp. 'Concepcion'
P. pulcher/P. subfusca/T. stirmi/A. chalcodes/P. sazimai/A. chacoana
 

Arachnophoric

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Update: N. incei NCF gave me a molt and is looking big enough to sex - gonna try and fish it out when I get home since the T needs a rehouse now anyway. If it's male I'll bet it's penultimate at this size, but I'll be happy regardless if it's male or female, since I have a young adult female GCF that's looking like she's about to drop a molt soon. :)
 

lostbrane

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Went out for the day, to return home to my L. parahybana sling having completed a molt. Rough estimate was it was below 1", and new rough estimate is over 1" so decent growth with this one. A8BE267A-2A00-43E3-8D3F-B818B3AE02A2.jpeg
 

Ungoliant

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Squirt (Psalmopoeus cambridgei from @cold blood) molted today.

She started in a goofy position where she was reclining against her silk and eventually shifted into a more typical position on her back.


She was already 5", so I am looking forward to seeing how big (and green) she is now.
 

cold blood

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Squirt (Psalmopoeus cambridgei from @cold blood) molted today.

She started in a goofy position where she was reclining against her silk and eventually shifted into a more typical position on her back.


She was already 5", so I am looking forward to seeing how big (and green) she is now.
Well that runt has certainly caught her siblings....should be mature for sure now.
 

DagmarV

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H. sp Colombia large juvenile molted overnight. Always a bit of a surprise with this one, it always eats right up to a couple days before molting.
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Right?? Its hard for me to tell when mine is in premolt until it refuses food, then supriiiiise! I end up with a molt within a couple days. They're so sooooo beautiful when they're freshly molted
 

draconisj4

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1" B. albiceps just finished up and adding D. pentaloris to my premolt list.

EDIT: C. fimbriatus also molted this morning. One more molt and it will be time to rehouse.
 
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The Grym Reaper

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P. subfusca LL male, now a mature male, moult measured in at 5".

Waiting on:

B. albiceps/B. albopilosum (Honduran/Hobby)/T. sp. 'Panama'/G. sp. 'Concepcion'
P. pulcher/T. stirmi/A. chalcodes/P. sazimai/A. chacoana
 
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Arachnophoric

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A molt over a year in the making - I don't have exact dates, but iirc the last time this T molted was June of 2017.


Came home to see she was finally in premolt...


Woke up to see she was done making me wait and molted. I don't think she even put on half an inch, sitting somewhere between 1.25-1.5" now.

Unsexed (hoping female since my other two look male) G. pulchra.
 

buzz182

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N. chromatus. Surprised me moulting while I was at work looks like a completely different spider.
 

Minty

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Came home me to a surprise moult from my C cyanepubescens . My first T.


My Chilobrachys sp. Vietnam blue also moulted, as I can see the moult in the burrow, but she hasn’t emerged from it yet.
 
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