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One of my Psalmopoeus irminia molted, and kicked the molt into the water dish ^^.
I prefer the Huckleberry pulchripes, myself.Grape pulchripes molted last night! Got to see it flipped over and later when it was just about fully out. It's *finally* showing off golden knees! I am in love... pulchripes, indeed!
SassyOne of my Psalmopoeus irminia molted, and kicked the molt into the water dish ^^.
and M. mesomelas #1 - this is the third molt in a row that's ripped in exactly the place I need to see.
As expected 2 of my H. laticeps have molted yet again...they're growing like weeds, in total contrast to my P. sazimai and my B. albopilosum....mind you the more spiders you have the more molts you're going to have - duh.My Chilobrachy dyscolus. sp. blue. molted sometime between yesterday and ten minutes ago - here s/he is - molt and all
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My P. sazimai has begun to show signs of pre-molt, I'll be keeping a close eye on this one. It's been an eternity since I had her, from a sling, and this will be her first molt [EDIT] in my care! A quick shot:
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Plenty more to come in the next few weeks.
What is the species in the photo?While I was away, my Aphonopelma moderatum, Aphonopelma gabeli, Lasiodora parahybana, Cyriopagopus sp. "Hati Hati" and huge female P. regalis all molted.
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Aphonopelma moderatumWhat is the species in the photo?