Pulled while feeding today; A. burica, A. franki #2, A. purpurea sling, A. geniculata slings #1-3, C. versi sling #3, H. sanguiniceps #1, and T. viloaceus sling #1
Yesterday: Both Tapinauchenius sp. "Colombia" slings. Also I found a molt of my Phormingochilus sp. "rufus" - in the water dish .
Today: N. carapoensis #2 (male). 4 of my 5 carapoensis juvis are still synchronized, #2-4 have molted recently, #5 is due any day now, only #1 is still feeding.
Caribena versicolor moulted after 2 and a half weeks in pre moult, came back after 2 days away to this! She has grown a significant amount, and is as blue as ever (photos don't do the colour justice).
A seemanni AF -- apparently during the night. Weird part is she is on the heavily excavated dry shallow side of enclosure -- not inside her tunnel she spent months on! Just out in the open - topside. Weird! She refused one meal 2 weeks ago and evidently decided to just get on with it -- no long fast, no hiding, no drama! I am so delighted to see her without a bald rump for a change. lol
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