Who molted today?

AngelDeVille

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In the last 12 hours my L. parahybana, AND A. geniculata moulted!

The A. gen now has some beautiful stripey knees now! Not just a boring brown sling!

Still sub 1” on both.

I’m expecting my N. chromatus to moult anytime now, should still be sub 1” too.

G. pulchra has walled herself off and I’m expecting her to just make it to the 1” mark or over.

Checked on them all first thing this morning, and all was the same. Checked a few minutes ago, and N. chromatus has moulted and gotten noticeably bigger, but just barely at or still sub 1”.
 

dmac

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My A. purpurea sling and H. sp. Colombia "large" both molted day before yesterday, and my C. elegans emerged fresh after burying itself for several weeks. Also, my P. regius molted as well:
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z32upgrader

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Adult female Grammostola pulchripes just finished.
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Also noticed my P. fasciata that I swore up and down was male molted and surprised me today. It's 100% female! I almost traded her away as a boy. Glad that trade fell through now. She's out-of-this-world beautiful!
 
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Little Grey Spider

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Baby Harpactira pulchripes molted again today. Man, this thing grows fast. Three molts in my care since I got it in March. From what I can see through the dirt, color looks good too. IMG_20180617_134325_523.jpg
 

Minty

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Got a message from the wife earlier saying my P.Sazimai had molted. Good news while I’m away in Africa.
 

basin79

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Rubbish pics but better than nowt. Probably.


Phlogiellus crassipes.




Pelinobius muticus.

 

PidderPeets

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My LP, who's been on the molt mat since last night, and on it's back since early this morning, just completed it's molt in less than a half hour. And I'm STILL not completely sure on it's sex. It does look like there's a very small flap and slit where the sex organs would be, but I can't seem to actually manipulate what I think is a flap (it's still very fresh, maybe it'll be more obvious once it's dried). It's always looked female ventrally. But on a 3 1/4 inch molt, I would think the spermathecae would be very obvious, even on a large species like an LP. So I might just have to accept that it might actually be a male
 

z32upgrader

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Nhandu coloratovillosus male matured late last night, and A. vorheisi sling molted this morning.
 
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The Grym Reaper

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Nhandu coloratovillosus female.

Waiting on:

P. muticus sling
B. albiceps female
L. parahybana female
P. antinous female
C. versicolor male
 

codicez

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Woke up this morning and found that my Avicularia Braunshauseni molted and is starting to show her " pink toe " characteristic! :D


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The Grym Reaper

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L. parahybana female just flipped, I noticed that she's broken a twatting fang as well, both of my Lasiodora girls have done this now.

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