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Who's molted today

x_raphael_xx

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Mithrandir the p.vittata molted I’m guessing a day or 2 ago.
I’m not getting this old suit!
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Well he tidied up today and threw his molt out.
Little torn up but looks like a male.
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Also Queen Gohma molted this morning too! She’s now out of her sling clothes and got a little fluff!
Normally she’d duck back into her burrow but she placed her web mat over the entrance so I got a rare pic!

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The molt in the pot was her first molt with me :)
 

Cor

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I've been away for a week and came back to a few molts.

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My tiny Aphonopelma chalcodes is ever so slightly less small.

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Haplocosmia himalayana molt is out, but no spider to be seen. I hope it's getting adult coloration.

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Poecilotheria tigrinawesseli has a little more size on it as well, though I only very briefly saw it before it shot into its hiding spot.

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Acanthoscurria geniculata is bigger and has some decent stripes going now.

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And finally, as I type this, my Grammostola actaeon is in the process of shedding the old skin. It seems to be doing ok so far. Fingers crossed.
 

Tarantulafeets

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I've been away for a week and came back to a few molts.

5KaNQSi.jpg

My tiny Aphonopelma chalcodes is ever so slightly less small.

RKzryw4.jpg

Haplocosmia himalayana molt is out, but no spider to be seen. I hope it's getting adult coloration.

0Bx7Deq.jpg

Poecilotheria tigrinawesseli has a little more size on it as well, though I only very briefly saw it before it shot into its hiding spot.

zLylSzp.jpg

Acanthoscurria geniculata is bigger and has some decent stripes going now.

H13R8JJ.jpg

And finally, as I type this, my Grammostola actaeon is in the process of shedding the old skin. It seems to be doing ok so far. Fingers crossed.
Your A genic looks more like a Brachypelma to me...
 

Casey K.

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I've been away for a week and came back to a few molts.

5KaNQSi.jpg

My tiny Aphonopelma chalcodes is ever so slightly less small.

RKzryw4.jpg

Haplocosmia himalayana molt is out, but no spider to be seen. I hope it's getting adult coloration.

0Bx7Deq.jpg

Poecilotheria tigrinawesseli has a little more size on it as well, though I only very briefly saw it before it shot into its hiding spot.

zLylSzp.jpg

Acanthoscurria geniculata is bigger and has some decent stripes going now.

H13R8JJ.jpg

And finally, as I type this, my Grammostola actaeon is in the process of shedding the old skin. It seems to be doing ok so far. Fingers crossed.

Your Acanthoscurria geniculata looks more like a Brachypelma auratum to me...... :)
 

Cor

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About a month ago, my Davus pentaloris went underground and disappeared. Yesterday I found this molt outside of the burrow. I would love to see what it looks like now. Last time, the orange coloration was incredible. As for now, I have a freshly molted pet hole.
 

Cor

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Avicularia avicularia freshly molted and safely tucked away in its web fortress.

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Caribena versicolor currently molting. It looks a little darker than before. I wonder if the adult coloration is starting to come through.
 

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