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Who's molted today

FishermanSteve

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Had a juvenile G. pulchra molt this morning... confirmed male. And my biggest AF boehmei is molting as we speak.

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FishermanSteve

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This little blueberry gave me a surprise molt. Was chillin' in its web like normal in the am. When I looked again in the evening there was a second shadow in web tunnel. Then shortly later she came out to show off the new duds.

I don’t want to be dramatic, but I would die for little blueberry
 

Jess S

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Tiny moult from Brachy albopilosum (The Miner). Bit worried cos I don't see a sucking stomach but it's either too small, fell off, hidden underneath the bent back chelicerae etc etc. I'm sure it's fine.

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Panic over. I rechecked my tiny LP's moult and couldn't see it on there either. The LP has fed 2x since moulting. Must be due to the tininess of these moults.
 
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Nunua

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Haploclastus devamatha - The sling's actually shinier than in this photo, but I don't want to keep the lid open too long with this little speed machine
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Pterinochilus lapalala - Not just a plain brown thing anymore
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Also Harpactira cafreriana coastal has molted, but I usually see only the sling's front legs :rolleyes:
 

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