At 12:30 AM I noticed my B. smithi had finally flipped. Usually I monitor the event, but I had to get up early. When I checked upon awakening it was a done deal and seems to have gone well.
I'll post for the first time on this thread. One of my true adult formerly known Acanthoscurria brocklehursti molted a few hours ago. She was on her back for eight hours until she began to molt. Took some photos and one of the photos is of the length of her old molt and spermathecae photo as well. She is so big and fragile.
I just noticed that my L. parahybana has finally flipped. Looking forward to seeing what sort of size increase it will result. But as long as it is successful it doesn't really matter to me. It will probably be a fairly lengthy wait.
Edit: It's a done deal. She flipped at 6:30 P.M. and was fully extricated at 12:20 A.M.
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