After my C. versicolor molted (and shredded literally the only part of the molt I needed so remains unsexed ), two others followed suit!
C. albostriatus has a little molt sitting in the bottom of its burrow, has yet to come out so I can see how much it's grown but was sitting arooound an inch before molting.
And my ~2" H. gigas molted this morning, and saw fit to boot the molt out of her den rather than shred it - Gigabyte is now a molt-confirmed female!
My 1/4" L. difficilis molted last night. I took a picture of the new molt next to an old one I found in his vial when I got him.
This guy went into premolt the same time as my 2" B. albo. He spent all that extra time webbing his enclosure like a mad man, so much that I began to wonder if he was really a Lasiodora, haha. He's still in there hanging out on a big sheet of silk above the subsrate... he even anchored it to the water bowl and some bigger substrate scraps.
My Tapinauchenius sp Caribbean diamond moulted and stuffed it into the entrance of its tube. I think I saw it's legs yesterday and I'm hoping it's now showing adult colours.
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