Holiday molts.

J.huff23

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Oh man! You had a feeder in with a molting T? Next time take out any feeders as they can disturb/kill a molting T.
 

Protectyaaaneck

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rofl...wow that spidey is tiny, I was thinking that was a full grown roach. my bad :wall:
 

Atreyuhero4

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how big is your vagans and LP? my vagans molted yesterday and my LP molted like 4 days ago there still pretty tiny about 1" when do the vagans start to get color? mines kinda blueish right now
 

arrowhd

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hopefully that is just an dubia skin and not an actual dubia.
I don't believe I've ever heard of B. dubia attacking/feeding on a molting T. Still probably a good idea to remove them though.
 

Richard McJimsey

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how big is your vagans and LP? my vagans molted yesterday and my LP molted like 4 days ago there still pretty tiny about 1" when do the vagans start to get color? mines kinda blueish right now
The vagans is almost 4" now, was 3" before the molt.
the lp is about 1.2", it's grown a wopping 0.3" since, like, april!
 

Atreyuhero4

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lol my LP has molted twice sence i got it but my fastest grower is my OBT thats molted three times sence the middle of september and i think its in premolt again :) that things turning into a little beast so do you have anyother slings?>
 

alchie 8

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Wow, usually L. parahybana's are supposed to be somewhat fast growers. I've had mine since about april as well and it has molted 3 times since then and has grown about 3/4". My obt's are super fast also and turning into little beasts as well.
 
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