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What, if any are tell tail signs of pre-molt.
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<blockquote data-quote="KIA_PETE" data-source="post: 143936" data-attributes="member: 28353"><p>This is more of a general question then anything in particular.</p><p></p><p>Is the like a "10 signs of pre-molt" as a general rule for a majority of tarantulas?</p><p></p><p>I know things such as them hiding, not feeding and going slightly shiny on the abdomen as a few.</p><p>But are there other factors to visually tell, so you can determine when a molt is coming on, I dunno like the carapace getting a lighter edge or something like that as a random example</p><p>How frequently do they molt if you are doing everything right, does that vary from juvenile to adult?</p><p></p><p>Or does it all just vary a lot from species to species</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KIA_PETE, post: 143936, member: 28353"] This is more of a general question then anything in particular. Is the like a "10 signs of pre-molt" as a general rule for a majority of tarantulas? I know things such as them hiding, not feeding and going slightly shiny on the abdomen as a few. But are there other factors to visually tell, so you can determine when a molt is coming on, I dunno like the carapace getting a lighter edge or something like that as a random example How frequently do they molt if you are doing everything right, does that vary from juvenile to adult? Or does it all just vary a lot from species to species Thanks [/QUOTE]
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