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A. Seemanni in premolt? It's been over a year
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgotty90" data-source="post: 147763" data-attributes="member: 8413"><p>Aphonopelmas all seem to be slow in general. I have a A.chalcodes, A.hentzi, A.moderatum and A.seemanni and they all fast for long periods of time. I got my seemanni 4 years ago at 4" and he just now matured out, only molting once every year. If it's a older female only time will tell. I've had my female A.chalcodes for 2 years. She's only ate maybe 3 times since i got her and has never molted in my care so still waiting on one myself. </p><p> </p><p>Yours definitely looks to be in premolt though so could be anytime now. Then again could be a few months away too. Like i said aphonopelmas are tough but no need to worry, she looks good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgotty90, post: 147763, member: 8413"] Aphonopelmas all seem to be slow in general. I have a A.chalcodes, A.hentzi, A.moderatum and A.seemanni and they all fast for long periods of time. I got my seemanni 4 years ago at 4" and he just now matured out, only molting once every year. If it's a older female only time will tell. I've had my female A.chalcodes for 2 years. She's only ate maybe 3 times since i got her and has never molted in my care so still waiting on one myself. Yours definitely looks to be in premolt though so could be anytime now. Then again could be a few months away too. Like i said aphonopelmas are tough but no need to worry, she looks good. [/QUOTE]
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