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<blockquote data-quote="sunset" data-source="post: 209816" data-attributes="member: 37682"><p>Caught my suspected female gbb webbing around it's self last night. Usually it does this when it's about to molt. Got a great video of her just going to town happily waving those gorgeous spinnerets about as she attached webbing and dirt above and bellow herself . was also able to catch possible her, Charlotte, digging around to grab some substrate to add to her web walls. I've recently increased the heat in my t room, and almost all my T's went into a premolt frenzie. Some have covered Thier webbing tunnels, some are buried underground. Can't wait to see them all emerge. Pics to follow!!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunset, post: 209816, member: 37682"] Caught my suspected female gbb webbing around it's self last night. Usually it does this when it's about to molt. Got a great video of her just going to town happily waving those gorgeous spinnerets about as she attached webbing and dirt above and bellow herself . was also able to catch possible her, Charlotte, digging around to grab some substrate to add to her web walls. I've recently increased the heat in my t room, and almost all my T's went into a premolt frenzie. Some have covered Thier webbing tunnels, some are buried underground. Can't wait to see them all emerge. Pics to follow!!. [/QUOTE]
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