Young male P. cambridgei gave me a molt, and man has he exploded in size! For a moment I thought he might have hooked out, but alas it looks like he hasn't matured quite yet. Possibly penultimate though. Bittersweet, because as much as I love watching Hierophant Green grow and thrive, I know with each molt his time with me grows closer and closer to its end.
This beauty, Ornithoctoninae sp. Laos - Prison Des Abeilles, just molted and decided to hang outside of her burrow so I was finally able to take a good picture of her
Woke up to see my H. pulchripes sling finishing its moult. Now it's... well, it's still a tiny sling, but a little bit transparent and shiny until it hardens up.
My B. Albopilosum (Ted Bundy) molted the day before last! First opportunity I had to get a photo of it. Still not sure if male or female, and it never fails to destroy its molt so I can’t try to sex it well enough
My little A genic sling darted away from its cricket and kicked hairs last night. When I checked on it this morning, I saw a little webbing, hoping it’s a mat to molt on. I am so excited, I got it specifically because I read about its crazy growth rate!
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