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Who's molted today

TokeHound

Active Member
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170
Location
USA
My Avicularia avicularia FINALLY molted after not eating for 40+ days. I was also having some sort of gnat larva infestation so I was worried that she wasn't going to make it, or get eaten when she finally did molt. She is unsexed BTW, but hoping it's a girl! Anyhow here's a piccy pic :cool:

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My Hapalopus sp. Columbia molted too!
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It was rehoused recently due to the gnat infestation. Rehoused about a week ago. Then molted within couple days ago. Anyhow, I'm happy :D
 

Kazegal

Active Member
3 Year Member
Messages
59
Location
Belgium
My largest female B. hamorii molted. Had no idea she was due for a molt as she isn't the biggest eater anyway. Molt was still wet. Used the opportunity to use my newly acquired camera!

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Extremely female as you can see. If anyone has any use for this picture to show others what to look for, be my guest.

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The sucking stomach.

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Possibly the nicest molt I've been able to recover. A ruler (metric system) for scale.
 

goliath man

New Member
Messages
27
Location
Syracuse
My largest female B. hamorii molted. Had no idea she was due for a molt as she isn't the biggest eater anyway. Molt was still wet. Used the opportunity to use my newly acquired camera!

1jbFadS.jpg


3Rgnvar.jpg

Extremely female as you can see. If anyone has any use for this picture to show others what to look for, be my guest.

G0DF6wN.jpg

The sucking stomach.

v11jRBi.jpg

Possibly the nicest molt I've been able to recover. A ruler (metric system) for scale.
my t strimi molted yesterday she wore the top and back for a bit before it came off
 

x_raphael_xx

Well-Known Member
3 Year Member
Messages
772
Location
Plymouth UK
My largest female B. hamorii molted. Had no idea she was due for a molt as she isn't the biggest eater anyway. Molt was still wet. Used the opportunity to use my newly acquired camera!

1jbFadS.jpg


3Rgnvar.jpg

Extremely female as you can see. If anyone has any use for this picture to show others what to look for, be my guest.

G0DF6wN.jpg

The sucking stomach.

v11jRBi.jpg

Possibly the nicest molt I've been able to recover. A ruler (metric system) for scale.
I would mount that straight in a frame! Gorgeous!
 

Noodlelove

Well-Known Member
3 Year Member
Messages
228
Location
California
My Avicularia avicularia FINALLY molted after not eating for 40+ days. I was also having some sort of gnat larva infestation so I was worried that she wasn't going to make it, or get eaten when she finally did molt. She is unsexed BTW, but hoping it's a girl! Anyhow here's a piccy pic :cool:

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My Hapalopus sp. Columbia molted too!
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It was rehoused recently due to the gnat infestation. Rehoused about a week ago. Then molted within couple days ago. Anyhow, I'm happy :D
Aw ... she did such a nice molt
 

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