Who molted today?

Vanessa

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My oldest arboreal, my Avicularia avicularia M1 adult female, Juniper. She is well over 10 years old at this point and has not moulted since August 18, 2016... almost three years ago to the day. She is laying all crumpled up on her back on her substrate, so I hope she is going to be okay. She is doing her flexing, so I'm hoping that she is going to get through this.
 

Killertut

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all of them molted last week:
P. fasciata female, could confirm she is a she
GBB female
B. albiceps sling
B. albopilosum Nicaragua sling
B. epicureanum sling
B. klaasi sling
G. rosea sling
N. chromatus sling
C. fimbriatus sling
 

FrDoc

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B531FD8B-AAD7-4A38-92FA-5343D3BB3D72.jpeg 64FCE5E4-2931-447A-8655-039DED429D3F.jpeg B. boehmei sling (puttin’ on the big kids clothes!).

G. iheringi A/F. She just flipped back over when I snapped this. That’s why she looks like she’s hung over. Her exuvia measured 5” DLS. I’m looking forward to her stretching out so I can see the increase.

Also H. gigas, but those of you who have them know why there’s no picture.
 
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DancingHare

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My B. albo sling after having a severe grape butt for like two weeks, hooray! The molt is down inside the burrow so it'll just stay there.
 

Arachnophoric

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Nicuraguan B. albo sling and Chilobrachys sp. Vietnam blue gave me a molt. Too small to be sure just yet, but I do believe I see the starting formation of spermathecae on the Vietnam blue. Fingers crossed since both the Kaeng Krachan appear to be male. :rolleyes:
 

basin79

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You'll have to believe me as this lass is currently under about 5" of sub. My small juvenile Selenocosmia crassipes moulted yesterday.

 

PrimalxTyrantula

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My brachypelma albopilosum molted yet again!
My poecilotheria ornata left it in the water dish for me. Haha not bad that's 4 molts within a week? Pretty awesome! My b. Albopilosum is huge now she gained massive size. But the Nicaragua molt was so small I accidentally destroyed it on removal. But it was tiny.

Hope you all have a awesome day!
 

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ThorsWebb

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My Psalmopoeus pulcher molted. I think it's one of the most beautiful species I have. Look at those cute feet! Adorable.

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Ungoliant

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I went to check on my Avicularia avicularia slings (from @cold blood) to see if they looked hungry, and one had molted! (I could see a silk tube with a bunch of new jelly legs.) Its sibling should molt soon, as they normally molt within days of each other.
A little behind schedule, but the sibling molted yesterday.
 
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