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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 61157" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>Same here, after my A. sp "Amazonica" it should be my G. Actaeon, GBB, LP and B. Boehmei next. My LP had a cricket only yesterday, but that doesn't mean much in its case. It sometimes eat until a day before molting. Boehmei has a bald patch, but it's still tan coloured (won't need feeding though, as he's quite fat), G. Actaeon is not eating (which is unusual for it) and GBB is webbing more tunnels, like it did before its last molt.</p><p>My A. Geniculata female may or may not be in premolt. She's extending her premolt den under her log - she always sits there a few weeks before molt, but the molts either on top or inside her log (where I can see her, yay) - and is less active than usual. She usually goes into some kind of last minute recce mission before a molt where she scales every inch of her enclosure. She doesn't get a bald spot though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 61157, member: 3190"] Same here, after my A. sp "Amazonica" it should be my G. Actaeon, GBB, LP and B. Boehmei next. My LP had a cricket only yesterday, but that doesn't mean much in its case. It sometimes eat until a day before molting. Boehmei has a bald patch, but it's still tan coloured (won't need feeding though, as he's quite fat), G. Actaeon is not eating (which is unusual for it) and GBB is webbing more tunnels, like it did before its last molt. My A. Geniculata female may or may not be in premolt. She's extending her premolt den under her log - she always sits there a few weeks before molt, but the molts either on top or inside her log (where I can see her, yay) - and is less active than usual. She usually goes into some kind of last minute recce mission before a molt where she scales every inch of her enclosure. She doesn't get a bald spot though. [/QUOTE]
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