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Who's molted today

RonC

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Dallas Texas
It's killing me. I can see the old clothes laying there in the burrow but can't get it without majorly disturbing T. Arrrrgh
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Location
Bedford
Finally managed to get a couple of shots of Lupus, my Nhandu Coloratovillosus, 1 week post molt. Those colours are really starting to pop now. I tried to take the lid off the enclosure, but it was going to bolt if I went any further. All I know is someone's going to need a rehouse before their next molt, it's about 3.5 inches now and it's taking down meals with real menace again. Thanks to @Phil for this beauty, it's such a stunning spider.
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Enn49

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Malton, UK
My Lampropelma sp. Borneo Black, Sable, has moulted at some point in the last few days. She's rolled the moult up in substrate and web and pushed it out of her way, you can see it in front of her.
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Nunua

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Location
Finland
I already posted a photo of Sokahr (Poecilotheria vittata) when he molted on 20 Feb, but now he's finally spending time on his regular spot so I got to see how leggy he is. Time to rehouse this lad tonight - Also, it seems that there's a small anomaly in his new exoskeleton: a white patch on his sternum. The old exoskeleton probably got stuck or something and damaged the outer layer of the new exoskeleton. However, he's eating and moving perfectly fine so not gonna worry at all.

Long leeeeegs
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Damage on the sternum.. And the magnificent pile of poop nuggets.
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