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Well, a while ago I had gotten a Goliath Birdeater(Theraphosa blondi) and it's been doing very well, moving around, wating, no noticable issues, and just 2 days ago when I came home, I saw it was molting/ IWas very happy to see it growing. So ofcourse I watchedi t for a while and it was moving as they do when molting, so it gotl ate and I had gone to bed, now since then I haven't seen any movement at all and I don't wanna bother him too much if he's still in he process, so my question is, how long does it normally take for them to molt or is there something I can to make sure all is still well. It's first molt went rather ok but I honestly dont remeber how long it took for it to finish it's process.


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