What’s the longest time your Jumper took to molt?

Nicole C G

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I’m curious about what everyone’s jumpers’ instar lengths are! My jumper (Platycryptus undatus) seems to have long instars. At least compared to my sister’s Eris militaris male.

I adopted my Platycryptus undatus’ when I found her on my floor. So I’m not surehow long her first instar with me was, but my guess is that she had just molted. (I also don’t know how long the instars before that took obviously) I have had her for 276 days now.

Instars:
(Found July 8, 2021)
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42 days+
(Molted August 19)
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83 days
(Molted November 10)
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151 days
(Present day, has not molted yet. Not mature yet.)
 
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magouilles

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my P.regius is at its 5th instar and it hasn't molted in two months
currently preparing its molt bed lol
 

Nicole C G

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After 175 days (half a year), she has molted!
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Waiting for her to climb on the walls to confirm if she is an adult yet.
 

Nicole C G

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She’s not an adult yet! 🤯🤯🤯
I estimate that she is over a year old now. And not an adult yet? Wow!
 
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