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<blockquote data-quote="Viscus" data-source="post: 43207" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>I have yet to see our adult G. rosea female go into premolt, however since I first came to this thread I have seen 7 molts back to back. The hairs missing are a sign, but that alone is not something to go by. It should slow down, and begin laying a good bit of web for the molt mat, and they may eat up to a few days before. They also get darker.</p><p></p><p>I have been taking careful notes of each T as they went into premolt just so I would be able to spot it. This is just what I noticed between an A. chalcodes, G. rosea, G. pulchra, B. smithi, Avic. avic, Rabidosa rabida, and another G. rosea adult.</p><p></p><p>....... Guys I think I may have a collecting problem lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viscus, post: 43207, member: 3615"] I have yet to see our adult G. rosea female go into premolt, however since I first came to this thread I have seen 7 molts back to back. The hairs missing are a sign, but that alone is not something to go by. It should slow down, and begin laying a good bit of web for the molt mat, and they may eat up to a few days before. They also get darker. I have been taking careful notes of each T as they went into premolt just so I would be able to spot it. This is just what I noticed between an A. chalcodes, G. rosea, G. pulchra, B. smithi, Avic. avic, Rabidosa rabida, and another G. rosea adult. ....... Guys I think I may have a collecting problem lol. [/QUOTE]
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