I actualy don't. A freshly moulted T is like a special surprise waiting to brighten your day. If they always looked like that, moulting would be a non-event (except if it went wrong).
My B. smithi and T. blondi are both going into a molt soon. They're so gorgeous right afterwards, it's the only time my T. blondi looks like anything but a fuzzy little dirt-colored spider.
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