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Who's molted today

m0lsx

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Our GBB is all webbed up & as we fed it, we also spotted a second balled up T in with it. And unfortunately it was not until after we had dropped a cricket into the enclosure.

The enclosure has white paper over part of it, as like that I can take the lid off without destroying the webbing. So viability is not great.
 

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Our GBB is all webbed up & as we fed it, we also spotted a second balled up T in with it. And unfortunately it was not until after we had dropped a cricket into the enclosure.

The enclosure has white paper over part of it, as like that I can take the lid off without destroying the webbing. So viability is not great.

Did you get the cricket out?
 

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Just checked and one of my Hysterocrates sp. Cameroon has moulted through the night
Super fresh
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I glance in the viv stack at the side of me to see what I thought was one of my Brachypelma hamorii, Popo, basking in a bit of sunshine until I thought it looked odd and realised it was her moult.
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Popo was in fact at the other end of her containers on her cork bark, Allthe white is condensation as she's upended what was a full water bowl.
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I glance in the viv stack at the side of me to see what I thought was one of my Brachypelma hamorii, Popo, basking in a bit of sunshine until I thought it looked odd and I realised it was her moult.
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Popo was in fact at the other end of her containers on her cork bark, Allthe white is condensation as she's upended what was a full water bowl.
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Yes, looks like a second spider in there. Great colors...:)
 

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Noticed this in our Lasiodora parahybana's burrow this morning. Thankfully there is a small opening intothe burrow & the bamboo tweezers reached it. Now to see if they emerge from the burrow & how many legs they have. Pre molt it was 7.

 

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