I haven't posted on here for awhile. The past few weeks my Ts seem to have been passing around the molting pheromones...
Since 5/1:
A. seemanni
A versi x 3 (one yesterday)
B. albo
GBB almost mature female
C. elegans x 2
E. cyanognathus x 2
G. pulchripes x 2 (1.0" sling, 3+ inch female)
Homoeomma sp blue
LP - ~6" male that hadn't molted in 11 months
N. chromatus x 2 (0.25" sling, 4+ inch female)
N. coloratovillosus
H. mac pitched out it's exuvium
Both male OBTs molted - one may be mature, haven't been able to see him well yet.
B. vagans sling early this morning and H. mac at some point recently. I just fed it a dead cricket 2 days ago and today I noticed the exuvia poking out of his tunnel. Just a little guy
My G. rosea sling molted today ! Hopefully it means I'll get to see her eat soon, of all the slings I ordered in the last batch rosey is the only shy eater.
Haven't left a report in a while... Most of the slings I acquired back in January have molted one to two times since my last report. Most were around half an inch DLP and now they are all pushing one inch with the exception of my B. boehmei who is just a slow grower and my half inch rosie sling who refuses food and has been in premolt for a few weeks now but refuses to molt even once in my care. Baby G. rosea are the slowest growers I've ever seen!
Just as I was leaving for work and my trip this morning, saw my emilia sprawled out on her back. Going to be gone until Monday evening, she'll be on her own but she shouldn't have any problems. She gon look fiiiine!
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