Had a lot of action last night
Lp sling number 1
B smithi sling number 1
B baumgardeni second day in a row its sibling molted yesterday
B Emilia sling number two
And my obt molted into a beautiful 5 inch specimen. Seeing how small she was I put her entire cage into a five gallon and just removed the lid to let her move in over the next few days do whatever she wanted took advantage of the fact she was tired and not crazy defensive and she decided to come out into her new home and grabbed a few pics
I'm suprised she moved but like I said I took advantage of the lack of treat posturing and just put her in with the intent it would be a few days before she moved started feeding the others and she slowly walked out. Hoping the bigger cage will make her easier to deal with as well
My versicolor molted this morning. I just missed it.
I've been waiting and waiting so I can finally hot glue the cork bark near the top like I should have done from the get go. I'll probably do it next week after his first post molt meal.
One of my 1/4" Euathlus sp Red moulted, along with my 1/4" B. albopilosum. Got them both a 1/4" and, after two moults each since I got them, the B. albo is now almost doubled in size while the Euathlus is still the same size.
Euathlus
B. albopilosum
As far as I can tell, only Lasiodora itabunae "A" & "D" (so 2 out of four from the same sac). The other two are holed up so they might have molted, might not have so I don't want to bother them. Will try feeding them a prekilled mealworm in a week since they're around .5" right now (probably jumped to .75" not too sure).
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