Female B.sabolosum molts!

Thompson08

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awesome ricky :clap: I could never sit and watch one of my t's molt. It is just way to long to watch lol.
 

Richard McJimsey

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Hehe. I just checked on her every few minutes, I watched my N.chromatus molt once, but I fell asleep!
 

c'est ma

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awesome ricky :clap: I could never sit and watch one of my t's molt. It is just way to long to watch lol.
And I just can't stop watching! And the hours pass by...

Sweet, sweet pics, OP!! Thanks for posting these!

--Diane
 

Red Eyes

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Nice series of pics! Thank you! How long did the actual process (molt) take?
 

Red Eyes

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I was just wondering because the only time (so far) I have seen a T molt it seemed to take an eternity and in my excitement I didn't remember to check the clock :8o
 

c'est ma

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I was just wondering because the only time (so far) I have seen a T molt it seemed to take an eternity and in my excitement I didn't remember to check the clock :8o

I have screen notes on a series of pics of a molting Acanthoscurria chacoana sling that cover 1 hr, 40 min in time...and I didn't catch her at the very beginning, either. Such an amazing process!

--Diane
 

Red Eyes

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I have screen notes on a series of pics of a molting Acanthoscurria chacoana sling that cover 1 hr, 40 min in time...and I didn't catch her at the very beginning, either. Such an amazing process!

--Diane
It is an amazing process, Thank you for sharing your observations.
 
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