Who molted today?

scott308

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Phlogius sp.
Aphonopelma hentzi
Megaphobema robustum I can see the molt in its tunnel, but can't get to it.
Brachypelma vagans sling (pictured)
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Arachnophoric

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Little male N. chromatus finally molted after having not done so in quite some time, now just waiting on my N. tripepii whose hiney looks like a darn grape. :rofl:
 

Arachnophoric

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Tiny Nicaraguan B. albopilosum molted for the first time in my care, I think it grew a whole two millimeters! :astonished::rofl:

And my lovely N. tripepii, Puppy, was kind enough to let me observe her through the molting process.

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Definitely going to be rehouse time when she hardens up. :)
 

lostbrane

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Holy cow. P. murinus molted! It’s been a while.

And P. smithi has also molted. Once they pop they just can't stop o.o
 
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Willa

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B. Albo molted the moment I left town for the week. Everything came off nicely as far as I can tell and the leg he lost grew back! I was surprised how nice it looks considering it'll probably need another molt before getting back to normal. This is the second molt since Feb.
 

SuzukiSwift

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Two Cyriopagopus alboatriatus slings
Two Cyriopagopus hati hati slings
Chilobrachys fimbriatus
Two Psalmopoeus irminia juvies
Cyriopagopus schmidti sling

All moulted in one week :angelic:

Here’s one of the irminias, a little shy

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Arachnophoric

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Came home to a freshly molted C. versicolor, but if course to my chagrin it chewed up the molt so I can't sex it. Little turd. :shifty:
 

Thekla

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My B. vagans (supposedly) had a slightly scary moult for me today. Last night he (unfortunately) laid out his moulting mat and flipped at some point in the night. I saw him on his back at 2 am in the morning. When I got up this morning (3 1/2 hrs later), he was back on his feet. An hour later he was moulting... upright! :wideyed: That was the moment I had to leave for work, naturally. :rolleyes:
But all went well and I came home to a freshly moulted T (one I'm still not sure what species he actually is):

Oh, and my Y. diversipes moulted as well today. :) No pictures because (s)he is still cramped up in its tiny web tunnel. :rolleyes:
 
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