Bit of a surprise, my little 1" G. porteri molted today only 2 months after it's last molt. I had it for 6 1/2 months before it's first molt in my care so I really wasn't expecting it to molt again so soon.
EDIT: It's all the way out now and it looks to have gained a good bit of size, another shocker, lol.
My Caribena versicolor sling also molted today, I knew it was coming because it wasn't eating and its abdomen was huge. Its been 2 months since its last molt.
Adult female P. cambridgei and now adult female C. marshalli. Marshalli regenerated the leg she lost last time she molted.
Chilobrachys andersoni I bought maybe two weeks ago molted into a mature male.
Feels crazy saying this since about 4 other people had their C. Versicolor moult today but my Versicolor moulted too... Managed to get a nice pic up-close!
C. elegans sling is moulting right now.
Homoeomma sp. blue peru has already laid out its moulting mat, C. versicolor is still searching for the best place to moult and T. cyaneolum and B. albo both buried away for moulting.
Exciting times!
Two molts tonight. The GBB I'm spider sitting which I expected, but thought might be a while off, and Timi the timid nhandu chromatus which was a complete surprise.
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