Just peaked in at my Ts and my G. pulchra is on its back. This is the earliest I've ever caught one of my slings in the molting process . I can't wait to watch it all the way through. I'm gonna see if I can get some pictures and post them up.
It ended up taking FOREVER to molt... I posted when I saw it on its back, and when I checked back at about 1am, there was no progress. I tried to take a couple of pictures, but I tapped the enclosure too hard and my T started flailing its legs so I stopped, fearing it would hurt itself. It molted successfully sometime this morning though, so no harm done.
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