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  1. 06-07-2003 03:09 PM #1
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    Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma" molted

    Hi all,

    Here I am again, showing off my favorite of all favorites.
    This is the second time that he molted since I got him, and he just amazes me after every molt...

    Here is a pic of him after his second last molt, munching down on a juicy mealworm:
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    And this is him after his last molt, which was yesterday...
    As you can see he lost his neat pattern on his abdomen, but he got a lot bigger! And even the black with the few lighter colored hairs look cool .


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    that's a very nice looking T you've got there, Dennis.




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  4. 06-07-2003 03:27 PM   This is the last staff post in this thread.   #4
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    Indeed!
    You may find that although the abdominal pattern seems to have gone, it may still be visible (although quite muted and faint) once it fattens up again. When my 2 P. nigricolors lost the bright orange, I observed the zig-zag pattern was still apparent even 2 instars after it "seemed" to go away. (I hope that makes some sense..)

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    Nice spider, my "platyomma" is going to molt soon too.

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    They grow up so quickly....

    It astonishes me how much platyommas grow and change with each molt. Nice pics, Dennie.
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