I was suspecting a molt coming for a few weeks since my T built a little "den" for herself and stayed in there for a long time. Well today she finally molted and she is super bright blue and beautiful! She is a green bottle blue. Just amazing, I never seen an adult GBB molt before, so it was a cool experience.
After a 5 month fast my g. pulchripes finally Molted while I was asleep, the first T to molt while in my care, I feel quite happy for her! Can't grab the old shell though since she's resting close to it haha.
My little 1" B. smithi has been in pre molt and refusing food for about a month exactly. Left to walk the dog and it was under its leaf in a little depression it dug. Came home 47 minutes later to find it on its back...its the first molt since I have had it, looking forward to see change! It hasn't "popped" yet.
Took nearly 6 hours, but its all done and looking good.
Taco, my Homeomma sp blue had hair flipped onto it's back when I got home from
Work. I was able to get some
Great pictures of the whole
Process I'll be posting them tonight/tomorrow!
Seriously just had 4 of my T's now shed within days of each other and I have another 2 in pre-moult. Is it possible for T's to synch up in molts? I figure it might be the recent weather system we had come in stir them all to pop at the same time. Barometric pressure or humidity or something.
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