Who molted today?

ladyratri

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A. purpurea molted this afternoon!
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Better bad picture through the web tunnel:
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Fingers crossed for my tiny N. chromatus who has been buried and fasting for three weeks now and should be up next...
 
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Here's a peek at the recently molted Cyriocosmus giganteus, having it's first meal post-molt:
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0.0.1 Ephebopus rufescens molted a couple days ago:
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It wasn't real pleased with me grabbing the exuvia and tried to chase me away, but I was able to get a good post-molt pic!
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0.0.1 Davus sp. Panama molted today, too. No pics of it yet, but I got it's tiny little exuvia (top) along with the one from the E. rufescens (bottom):
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Y. diversipes sling #2 molted, as did my A. vorheisi sling and my two tiny A. anitahofmanni slings. Phormingochilus sp. “rufus” sling molted too. It’s a girl.
 

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Excited for this molt. My Grammostola pulchripes has fasted for over 45 days.

Phormictopus sp. Green sling following soon after.
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0.0.1 Sahydroaraneus raja molted tonight. I think it would be considered juvenile at this point - it's a little under 2" DLS. It never cleans it's exuvia out of the burrow, so I don't know how I'll ever be able to sex it... Maybe this time I'll get lucky!

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Finally got the molts out of their webs they both basically pushed them out yesterday
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All my Psalmo's and Avic's are good about cleaning the old molts out of their webbing. Some of the terrestrial & fossorial species, though, not so much - they just bury it or web over it if I'm not quick enough to grab it. Frustrating if they need to be sexed...
 

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D18D6094-6B89-4711-8C0E-6539F58C743B.jpeg T. seladonia #3 molt (one of two I have left from my initial three. #1 is in premolt still)

Just noticed one of my OBT slings molted today too 🥳
 
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Pseudhapalopus sp. blue female finally molted again, and is that an actual bit of blue on her butt? I can hardly believe it. Only took 6 years. :rofl: :mad:
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Got up this morning and 2 of my slings have moulted 20221205_065048.jpg
My pamphobeteus machala sling Maleficent confirmed female already and
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My grammostola ihiringhi sling, had this little dude only 2 weeks n now he is a confirmed he at a whopping 2 inches 20221205_063536.jpg n needs a new name as he is definitely not an Ingrid 😆
 

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My Phormingochilus sp. rufus (Peach Earth-Tiger) molted probably last week she dropped a shredded molt in the water dish last night. I saw her peeking out over her dirt curtain burrow looks like a solid 2" dls now got her in oct.
 

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My young female Psalmopoeus victori (Mars) was molting this afternoon! It took me by surprise because she was right in the front corner of her enclosure, as opposed to hidden away like she has been each time before...

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z32upgrader

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Aphonopelma bicoloratum young female molted and so did my newly acquired Psednocnemis brachyramosa. I think it’s a girl too.
 
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