In habitat, this would undoubtedly make sense. But we have little idea, if any, of the details of their lives and the things that trigger molts.I've seen some adults have growth spurts, molting more frequently then not molting for sometimes years. I know someone who's g.pulcra female molted then molted again 4 months later as an adult, then went on to not molt for 4 1/2 years.
Interesting, I'm keeping molting records for the last 4 years of my sub/adult Theraphosa sp. and I never had this happen before. I thought adults molted between 15-20 months.I've seen some adults have growth spurts, molting more frequently then not molting for sometimes years. I know someone who's g.pulcra female molted then molted again 4 months later as an adult, then went on to not molt for 4 1/2 years.
Yes, Theraphosa sp. often cover themselfes with urticating hairs before molting.Are Those urticant hairs?
I absolutely love this descriptor "a dangerous fluffiness".Thanks. Indeed a dangerous fluffiness.