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I started opening enclosures to feed and water everyone today and noticed that three of my four L. parahybanas had shed during the night. The E. rufescens, C. brachycephalus, G. rosea, Chilobrachys sp. "Asian Smokey", and a few of the B. albopilosum spiderlings shed, too. Only the baby G. rosea had problems, it lost a back leg about midway down. Everyone ate just fine and they look good. The E. rufescens really added some length. It's noticeably larger than before.
I also noticed that my 3" B. smithi and 2.5" T. blondi are showing signs of upcoming moults.
I also noticed that my 3" B. smithi and 2.5" T. blondi are showing signs of upcoming moults.