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<blockquote data-quote="NYX" data-source="post: 40002" data-attributes="member: 3409"><p>Well my Gbb molted looking like its his last 'ultimate' molt. I see his bulbous pedipals in full glory! Lol </p><p>[USER=3550]@Entity[/USER] I noticed it takes about 2-3 weeks for them to molt once they get the darkened bald spot. Atleast to my records so far. Slings are quicker than adults. I am sure the species effect the outcome as well. </p><p></p><p>[USER=3549]@noahdamngood[/USER] yep seems if they refuse food and stay still its molting time! Lol also balding darkening of the abdomen and molt mats out of webbing. </p><p></p><p>[USER=3190]@Fuzzball79[/USER] congrats on the Successful molt and awesome pictures! Finally saw a molt personally really quite amazing how evolutionary these creatures are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYX, post: 40002, member: 3409"] Well my Gbb molted looking like its his last 'ultimate' molt. I see his bulbous pedipals in full glory! Lol [USER=3550]@Entity[/USER] I noticed it takes about 2-3 weeks for them to molt once they get the darkened bald spot. Atleast to my records so far. Slings are quicker than adults. I am sure the species effect the outcome as well. [USER=3549]@noahdamngood[/USER] yep seems if they refuse food and stay still its molting time! Lol also balding darkening of the abdomen and molt mats out of webbing. [USER=3190]@Fuzzball79[/USER] congrats on the Successful molt and awesome pictures! Finally saw a molt personally really quite amazing how evolutionary these creatures are. [/QUOTE]
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