Last night my A. seemanni surprised me with a molt, despite showing no physical signs of pre-molt. (No dark, bald abdomen or anything)
Scared the crap out of me, I actually thought it had died. Then I noticed all the extra legs.
My new p. spec. lowland is molting!!!!! This is the first VISIBLE molt I have been able to witness since most of my slings have done it either in burrows or when I had not been around to see it. Bit nervous about the angle
My GBB molted Friday, but has not yet come out of his web tunnel. I can see the exuviae, but I do not want to open his tunnel to get to it since it is still webbed over.
I am also pretty sure my a. ezendami molted last week since it was out yesterday, the first time I had seen it since I bought it over a week before.
Crawlspace, my juvie female P. cambridgei is in the process of molting right now. I'm excited! She gains significant size with each molt and I'm always in awe of how gorgeous she looks afterwards.
Today, after several months finnaly molted my Pterinochilus Murinus raised from tiny tiny sling "Ello" ("He") and it is also her (note the gender "her") second birthday.
I'm so happy because I think is now a confirmed female, so today is a BIG day: molten day, birthday, sex-change day and rename day so with the powers I have officially I rename this creature from "Ello" yo "Ella" (Ellalaraña)
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