Who molted today?

NMTs

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Nice cyan shoes!
I love how orange the skeleton stripes on the legs get right afterwards. From what I can see of it down in the burrow, should look amazing - just have to be there when it comes out!
 

greeneyedelle

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Miles (2.5 inch g pulchra) finally freaking molted! Good thing too, because he’s been in a crap attitude for weeks. I came downstairs, saw he was on his back, had the typical “DEAR GAWD what is happening?!” for a half a second while clutching my pearls, went to dinner, and came home to this whoop whoop! Freshest molt I’ve seen yet. Looooook at those pearly whites. That black velvet. Mmmm-mmmmm-mmmm. It was a good day.
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I was wrong again - it wasn't P. everetti or C. versicolor, it was the little Davus pentaloris (Pumpkin). Hoping it decides to spend more time out in the open soon, because as of now it just stays under it's hide all the time...

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Selenobrachys sp. Romblon pink sling molted. It does have a really pink butt. 20220528_093426.jpg
 

Shinn

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Abel, my H. pulchripes molted and regained all 8 legs again. Fingers crossed all limbs intact from here on out.
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Both of my adult female P. pulcher molted, as did my adult female A. armada, larger of the two smaller female B. emilia, and my adult female C. lividus
 

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Phormingochilus everetti finally decided to take it's turn today - been in premolt for a little over 3 weeks. I can see why it took so long, though, because this thing is massive vs. before. It is currently eating the exuvia and laughing at me for even thinking about sexing it. Not the best pics, but not bad for a semi fossorial T...
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Pamphobeteus sp. nigricolor appears to be on deck, but it could be C. versi or another surprise...
 

codenamekitsune

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I'm only a year into the hobby, and had completely forgotten about what Ts look like when they're molting (probably because I missed when my A. eutylenum sling molted). So when I walked into my office this evening and saw my B. emilia on its back I about had a heart attack. Really interested to see how the molt comes out, and hoping to sex once its done emerging.
 

Wolfram1

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0.1 Pamphobeteus sp. "Machala" molted, i just fished the exuviae out

it is still very fresh and measures in at exactly 17cm dls

i can't wait for her to emerge and to see the spider with her new paintjob and size :)
 

Rigor Mortis

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My N. coloratovillosus moulted on Tuesday. He's looking great! With that one he joins the 2-moult club along with my B. hamorii, GBB, and B. emilia. I've been keeping for four years and I've only had 8 total moults; the price you pay when you have juveniles and adults.
 
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