Thekla
Arachnoprince
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Although I wouldn't call it a sling it's beautiful!!!Brachypelma emilia sling molted this morning, and appears to be male. My juv. male G. pulchra did the same yesterday, but unlike the little guy below, he stayed in his hide during and after the procedure, so no picture was taken yet.
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My B. emilia sling moulted as well on Monday. And quite unexpected at that. Its last moult cycle was 262 days, this one only 66 days...
And when I got the moult out to give it another try at sexing, I had to accept the fact (s)he totally destroyed the important parts.
And now it's hiding as if it knows it did something wrong.