B. boehmei molted yesterday while I was at work This is the third time "she" has molted for me in a 3-4 months period. I am saving all the molts so I can put them in a shadow box showing how "she" has grown
Question: My B. vagans' exuvia is missing a pedipalp. The corresponding pedipalp on the freshly molted spider is a tad smaller and a white-ish color and perhaps not as fuzzy; I don't think there's any loss of mobility, though. Is this just one of those things that happens sometimes?
both my big girls molted, first H. lividum, then shortly after my H. maculata. The latter taking just slightly over an hour. She's so white she's almost blue! i have her molt measured at 5" but until she spreads out i have no idea how much she's grown. The cobalt is a rude rude lady, so I have no idea how I'll even get the molt, but her blues are so vibrant!
I believe my G. pulchripes sling is also molting. He/she has sealed the burrow nice and tight!
3'' B.smithi suspect male on it's back as I'm typing this. I was only a day off my prediction
No idea when ''he'' flipped, but it was bound to happen sooner than later.
I can't get a good view without moving the enclosure so I'll check up on him in the morning.
My L. Parahybana sling went from 1.5" to about 2.5" today I noticed its bum getting dark but she(hopefully) never refused a meal! I just got home from work and BAM! The good deed had been done!
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