Who molted today?

beaker41

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My T. Stirmi molted and I caught it hitting the waterbowl for a little refreshment soon after
 

VickyChaiTea

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I walked into my room thinking "She better molt or eat MOLT OR EAT ALREADY" (referring to my G. rosea)

Lo and behold, a molt! Took me totally by surprise. I mean I figured she was in premolt but was not really sure other than she wasn't eating. So I murdered the cricket in there and removed the molt. Currently thinking of ways to prank the household with it.
 

Piddleysmith

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Woooo, my p.regalis sling molted today. Havn't had a good look at him yet as when I went to retrieve the skin he ran straight back in his burrow. He was about two centimetres before, he's called rajesh, named after the shy Indian scientist from the big bang theory. Here's a pic of the molted skin: 003.jpg
 

Crickeylynn

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Did my nightly check last night and discover my tiny little Euathlus sp. Red (Korra) molted. So happy. She is one of my favorites. Might actually be .25 inch now. :)
 

James501

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Well my female Poecilotheria ornata finished moulting this afternoon. :) must be 7" now!
 

grayzone

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i woke yesterday to discover my roughly 3.5" female Lp molted while i was sleeping. Females sure dont grow as fast as males.. She only appears to have gained a half inch or so, but ive yet to take an actual measurement
 

sbullet

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0.1 P. striata just flipped on its back.

8:00p.m.
8/1012

2 months exactly since last molt.
 

Storm76

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A. geniculata last night ;) Got big...in size AND temper...geez...
 

Skeri

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A. versicolor molted

a leg got stuck despite the proper conditions it was in but luckily a wet paintbrush and some tweezers got it off with ease and without injuring the leg.
 

Skeri

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Apr 23, 2012
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Looks like both of my L. violaceopes molted, but only one molt was retrievable
 

RyTheTGuy

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My B. smithi is molting as I type this. Picture is an hour or so ago. She is half way out now. will get more pictures.



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