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Pre molt or not pre molt that is the question

Per molt or not pre molt

  • Pre molt

    Votes: 2 100.0%
  • Not pre molt

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    2

DanGreaves

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Milton keynes
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evening all

Had this one for about 5 weeks now and she hasn’t eaten, just gone to try and feed again and I’m definitely thinking pre molt.. her abdomen looks huge and definitely darker than it was when I got her, just looking for the pros to confirm my thoughts
 

WolfSpider

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3 Year Member
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Location
Florida
Since pre-molt can be hard to tell in brachys, consider crushing the mealworm's head before you feed your hamorii. If the mealworm pupates AND if the tarantula molts, then the beetle can chew on the vulnerable T.
 

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