Who molted today?

NMTs

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In the last few days:

0.0.1 Neischnocolus cisnerosi
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0.0.1 Acanthogonatus pissii
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0.0.1 Coremiocnemis hoggi
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0.0.1 Hapalotremus hananqheswa
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0.0.1 Hapalotremus major (look at that tiny regen leg, 😆)
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1.0 Phormictopus atrichomatus (matured)
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0.1 Homoeomma orellanai
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0.1 Hapalopus vangoghi
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0.0.1 Davus sp. mazunte
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0.0.1 Pamphobetus insignis is flipped...
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zsiciarz

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Hapalopus formosus female must have molted in the last few days. She's off to a new home tomorrow, nice of her to change into fresh clothes.
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Ungoliant

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Last night, I discovered that Genicula (Acanthoscurria geniculata) molted into a mature male. It’s a bittersweet moment, as he is one of my all-time favorite tarantulas. Hopefully I can find someone who needs him, because I’d love to raise a couple of his slings.
 

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One of my G. pulchra hooked out during the last few days. Noticed it tonight. Plan to contact a couple of breeders tomorrow.

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IntermittentSygnal

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Last night, I discovered that Genicula (Acanthoscurria geniculata) molted into a mature male. It’s a bittersweet moment, as he is one of my all-time favorite tarantulas. Hopefully I can find someone who needs him, because I’d love to raise a couple of his slings.
All hail the king!
I feel you. I’ll be sad when my Sacha matures in the next molt or two. Love that T.
 

NMTs

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In the past 2 days, both Pamphobeteus insignis slings molted:
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And a Psalmopoeus irminia sling:
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And, a subadult Xenesthis intermedia:
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gardener889

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Doggy the G Rosea molted somewhat unexpectedly for me today. They were looking darker like they did before the last molt about two months ago. It was a surprise because they hadn’t molted before then since last November. It was crazy because I dropped a cricket in Friday and I thought I saw it eating. Then Saturday evening I see the cricket in there still and a mess of new web. I’m glad I pulled that cricket. B176C9CC-E93D-4A95-84BA-38A9A194F094.jpeg 8B41FFA6-553E-4FBE-BEC8-A272C7AE14E6.jpeg
 

IntermittentSygnal

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Came home to C versi, Anansi, having just molted. Hoping to grab her molt to indubitably confirm her “her-ness”.
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