Who molted today?

sparticus

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Wow! Gorgeous! I've noticed mine are most flicky immediately after molting. Probably because they know they're vulnerable. My Iheringi has never kicked hairs defensively, but the xenesthesis and pamphobeteus both are real sensitive and quick to throw a hair kicking tantrum at any disturbance. Probably both due for an upgrade so I have room to work around them without entering their "personal space".
 

ladyratri

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l4nsky

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Female Aphonopelma sp Dragoons and a female Chilobrachys sp South Thailand Blue. Neither have really shown themselves for the camera yet, but the glimpses I've caught in burrow windows are unbelievable.
 

TechnoGeek

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Not today, 5 days ago:
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Here's a better shot:

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My sub adult female T blondi. She's 8.5 inches across or so. Maybe a bit bigger. Still not even 2 years. Hopefully she'll grow into a chony 11-12 inch monster spood.
 

Charliemum

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Toffee moulted, aphonopelma chalcodes af, I don't have pics yet as she's in her burrow hiding but I know she moulted as there are 2 t's in her burrow .(I can see through the underside and there are 16 toes.) She was already 5 n a half inches dls, (her last moult measurements,) looking forward to seeing how much she put on this time.... if she ever gives me the moult πŸ˜†.

Well done my Lady you smashed it πŸ‘.
 
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