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<blockquote data-quote="WolfieKate" data-source="post: 234341" data-attributes="member: 41766"><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I went through my first molt at the start of October. I was so nervous. But now I’ve had six go. Honestly, your spider will not follow the rules. Some of mine did not look in pre-molt and still molted. Some of mine looked like a giant water balloon and waited another two weeks. I have one sling which looks like it’s about to explode and yet it still ate something the other day. Sluggish is a good sign. </p><p></p><p>The molt mat can literally be a last minute thing, a few threads or nothing at all. The best sign is them being on their back but not everyone did this especially if they burrow. I will say it took anywhere from an hour to quite a few hours for the spider to build up the necessary blood pressure to start the molting process so when it does flip, don’t be surprised if it lies there stock still for hours. It’s fine. I just kept them at a good temperature, always topped up the water bowl. Even cramped spaces can manage a molt, my pumpkin patch molted inside its coconut quarter. </p><p></p><p>You may just come down one morning and it will have molted, a few of mine have done that. Sounds like everything is fine. It’s an anxious wait though, that first molt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfieKate, post: 234341, member: 41766"] Hello I went through my first molt at the start of October. I was so nervous. But now I’ve had six go. Honestly, your spider will not follow the rules. Some of mine did not look in pre-molt and still molted. Some of mine looked like a giant water balloon and waited another two weeks. I have one sling which looks like it’s about to explode and yet it still ate something the other day. Sluggish is a good sign. The molt mat can literally be a last minute thing, a few threads or nothing at all. The best sign is them being on their back but not everyone did this especially if they burrow. I will say it took anywhere from an hour to quite a few hours for the spider to build up the necessary blood pressure to start the molting process so when it does flip, don’t be surprised if it lies there stock still for hours. It’s fine. I just kept them at a good temperature, always topped up the water bowl. Even cramped spaces can manage a molt, my pumpkin patch molted inside its coconut quarter. You may just come down one morning and it will have molted, a few of mine have done that. Sounds like everything is fine. It’s an anxious wait though, that first molt. [/QUOTE]
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