Who molted today?

draconisj4

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Came home from work to find a freshly molted I. hirsutum, this one wasn't even on my premolt list having just eaten 2 days ago.
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codicez

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Just back from Holiday and found out that my C.Versicolor molted!
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I also rehouse her.
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The Grym Reaper

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H. maculata female.

Waiting on:

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

Storm76

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Even us people keeping T's for a while longer already sometimes experience bad days - and losses.

Yesterday my Tapinauchineus violaceus female attempted to molt - she didn't make it. Checking on her some 6 hours later, I found her with a burst abdomen, her legs barely out of the old exoskeleton. RIP beautiful girl, you'll be missed! Goes to show that it is out of your hands sometimes.

On the upside, my AF B. auratum and one of my E. sp. "red" molted too - and both just fine. Even Phaedra decided to grace me with her presence last night after molting. First time in over 6 months that I saw her.
 

JoshDM020

Arachnobaron
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Ive had a few molts over the last month or so.
P. cambridgei
B. albiceps
Mystery brachy male
And my B. boehmei molted last night. Hoping to sex the molt, but i saw him "chewing" it so who knows.
 

dmac

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Chilobrachys fimbriatus sling
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Big girl, Grammostola porteri
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And recently, my Brachypelma boehmei
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Waiting on my Nhandu chromatus.
 

johnny quango

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A surprise moult from my Aphonopelma sp montane sling this morning and it's still only 1.5cm.
 

draconisj4

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C. marshalli was on it's back when I had to leave for work so I've been a nervous wreck all day, so relieved to see it went well.

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buzz182

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D.pentaloris just pushed her old jacket out of their hide 2nd molt in 9 weeks. Thankfully I'm past the stage of worrying when I haven't seen her for a few days.
Four molts from three T's since I got back into the hobby with no issues makes me feel a little less nervous.
 

AngelDeVille

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P. muticus molted today, still sub, maybe barely over 1”

Possibly my Y. sooretama, heavy webbing in her vial so it’s hard to tell if it is a bolus, but she looks much larger from 1/2” to 3/4”.
 

The Grym Reaper

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G. sp. 'Concepcion', fairly sure it's male.

Edit: A. chacoana decided to get in on the action too

Waiting on:

B. albiceps/B. albopilosum (Honduran/Hobby)/T. sp. 'Panama'/P. pulcher
T. stirmi/A. chalcodes/P. sazimai/L. nigerrimum/A. minatrix/G. iheringi
 
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Minty

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Just as I was leaving the house, saw that my Brachypelma emilia had moulted. Wasn’t even expecting it!
 

The Grym Reaper

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Kitana decided to change clothes after rocking the same suit for about 18 months, moult measured 4.5".

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Waiting on:

B. albiceps//T. sp. 'Panama'/P. pulcher/T. stirmi
A. chalcodes/P. sazimai/L. nigerrimum/A. minatrix/G. iheringi
 

draconisj4

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Another unexpected molt, juvenile B. cabocla....no wonder it was so upset when I tried to feed it yesterday, flicking hairs like crazy at it's unwanted meal. I took the roach out almost immediately, good thing.
 
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