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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 75335" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>Is it just mine or does the G. rosea and G. pulchra seem to take multiple months to molt? </p><p></p><p>Both of mine (all 3 actually with the 2 pulchra) have been in premolt for well over a month, the pulchra ate once or twice after i got them then dug in and haven't done anything but get the black shiny abdomen. The rosea also has the black shiny abdomen but she usually takes a month or 2 to premolt and molt. </p><p></p><p>My pulchripes on the other hand, went like 3 weeks if that in premolt and then molted. Pulchripes and pulchra are kept the same way with moist sub and a water dish. The rosea is on dry sub with a water dish. I'd switch her to moist but then she'd never get off the walls, she climbs the walls and stays until the sub has dried if i drip when filling her water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 75335, member: 4199"] Is it just mine or does the G. rosea and G. pulchra seem to take multiple months to molt? Both of mine (all 3 actually with the 2 pulchra) have been in premolt for well over a month, the pulchra ate once or twice after i got them then dug in and haven't done anything but get the black shiny abdomen. The rosea also has the black shiny abdomen but she usually takes a month or 2 to premolt and molt. My pulchripes on the other hand, went like 3 weeks if that in premolt and then molted. Pulchripes and pulchra are kept the same way with moist sub and a water dish. The rosea is on dry sub with a water dish. I'd switch her to moist but then she'd never get off the walls, she climbs the walls and stays until the sub has dried if i drip when filling her water. [/QUOTE]
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