Who molted today?

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Arachnoprince
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Few ones today, thought male A. juruenicola would mature by now, not happened.

Eupalaestrus sp.
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Homoeomma cf. villosum
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Davus pentaloris
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Psalmopoeus pulcher
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Acanthoscurria juruenicola
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cassieclover

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Well it wasn't actually today, but yesterday that my Avicularia avicularia, Rosie, molted. DLS is now 4 and 1/2 inches. I'm obsessed with her new, bold, and vivid colors!♡ ^.^ Resized_20200714_163435.jpeg Resized_20200715_004625.jpeg
 

Rigor Mortis

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My GBB FINALLY moulted!!!! :eek::eek:
I haven’t entirely seen her in over a month but I just figured that’s her because she’s an odd bird. I was getting worried though so I checked on her today by shining a light into her web tunnel and was greeted with a new orange butt and some new blue legs! I can’t wait to get an actual photo of her when she creeps out of her tunnel.
 

Ungoliant

Malleus Aranearum
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My juvenile male Poecilotheria regalis (from @cold blood) is molting right now.

Update: he is huge. He grew at least an inch, which represents a 25% increase in DLS. I guess it's time for a cage upgrade.
 
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Chappie

Arachnopeon
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My first T, Brachypelma boehmei, finally molted after 109 days buried in his home without food. Dragged his molt outside and went right back to being a pet hole before I could even admire his beauty 🤣
 

Cyriocosmus

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Not today, but I found out today. My Cyriocosmus sellatus molted, but sadly shredded the mold to tiny pieces and scattered them everywhere..
 

ConstantSorrow

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Woke up to find my Phormictopus sp. south hispaniola molting.
Last one was just 39 days ago, it's amazing how fast they grow.
 

KenNet

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Ongoing Poecilotheria regalis molt.

My female Poecilotheria regalis molting today.

This is my first pookie, bought as a 3cm sling, two years and one week ago. On the day! :)

She is also one of my first tarantulas and one big (now literally) reasons for my interest in this hobby. She has a lot of sentimental value to me.

I estimated her size to be 15-16cm before this molt (I will measure the exuvia, let me know if you want to see a picture of that) so now she will really be a Regina.

She has just turned around and are currently cleaning her pedipalps. Everything seems to have went well.
 

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