Who molted today?

ByMennen

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Woke up to A geniculata with a dark bum, went to check on the slings found an LP on his back. T albo also dug out a burrow and sealed it up yesterday, expecting some changes and sexes to be determined. 🤔
 

MarkJ

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My Phormictopus sp. molted and just started wandering around her home again.

I love how they toss the old skin out of the hide like 'I'm done with this please get it out of here'.... 20220310_063355.jpg
 

ByMennen

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Been waiting on B smithi to molt, saw him looking for food yesterday. Threw some food in there, he took it. Turns out, the burrow I was looking at was his molt, he had relocated. Finally cleared that SNAFU up. 😅
 

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Charliemum

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Not the best pic but got up to my D.diamantinensis lil kim having successfully completed her (🤞) first moult in my care 😊
 

TheTwarantulightZone

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My little Nhandu Chromatus, arrived at 18. Feb. 2022, just molted today. It hasn't eaten for two whole weeks and got a huge shiny booty. I guess I'm gonna feed him tomorrow. It is in his 2 molt after birth. 2.FH they call it in german. Hope it grow sooner.
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QuinnStarr

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Checked my T room today and found 9 molted tarantulas, ranging from itty bitty sling to sub adult.
They all presumably molted sometime between Thursday and today (Sunday) because there were no molts visible when I fed them all on Thursday 😂
 

z32upgrader

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Pamphobeteus sp. “machalla” smaller female, Heterothele gabonensis and my smaller “flammifera” male. Heteropoda lunula molted too.
 
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kingshockey

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p muticus sling no idea of its size now other than it was past 2 inches prior to this molt and had been expanding its tunnels to a larger diameter this past month or two :Dmaybe i can catch it topside soon in the early mornings
 

TheTwarantulightZone

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My B. Boehmei just molted. It also arrived at the 18. Feb. 2022. and stopped eating since 25. Feb. It even used the burrow I dug for it and barried itself inside, although the burrow was never used before... I actually thought it is going to fast as I read some Brachypelma might do that? I'm glad it finally molted. It is the 4. molt of it. The online dealer said it is born at May 2021. It is already 10 month ago. Brachypelma grows really really slow. 😞 Hope it grow faster so that I can admire the beautiful color of her. Yes, I hope it turn out to be a her of course 🤣
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