Who molted today?

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Arachnosquire
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1.0(?) Aphonopelma seemanni

After my (recently confirmed) female now it was my suspected male’s turn to do a flip and complete a molt. He decided to do it on the surface which was quite of an interesting choice considering that it’s basically a steep slope thanks to the guy’s systematic earthworks. He did a not very thorough job with his molt mat, then he flipped. Checked him couple of hours later but to my utter surprise he was nowhere to be found, so I took a closer look at the enclosure to find this:
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Looks like he rolled down during the process and ended up at the burrow entrance in a relatively lucky position, there weren’t much space, but still enough to complete the molt. It was a rather unorthodox way to do it, but looks like he likes to live dangerously.
The "Bonjour" 🤣🤣🤣
 

Charliemum

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1.0(?) Aphonopelma seemanni

After my (recently confirmed) female now it was my suspected male’s turn to do a flip and complete a molt. He decided to do it on the surface which was quite of an interesting choice considering that it’s basically a steep slope thanks to the guy’s systematic earthworks. He did a not very thorough job with his molt mat, then he flipped. Checked him couple of hours later but to my utter surprise he was nowhere to be found, so I took a closer look at the enclosure to find this:
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Looks like he rolled down during the process and ended up at the burrow entrance in a relatively lucky position, there weren’t much space, but still enough to complete the molt. It was a rather unorthodox way to do it, but looks like he likes to live dangerously.
Gotta call him limp biscuit coz he rolling rolling rolling 🤣
Jokes aside glad he was OK after his little tumble 😊 they don't half like to keep us on our toes , makes me wonder how they ever survive in the wild 😆
 

goofyGoober99

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One of my Cyriocosmus elegans molted last night! Gotta wait until she moves so I can yoink the molt but I think we might be getting close to an inch 😁.
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NMTs

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Returned home yesterday from a 2 week trip and was excited to see who had molted!

1.0 Avicularia variegata, 2.25" DLS
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0.0.1 Avicularia minatrix, 2" DLS
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0.0.1 Eucratoscelus pachypus, 1.5" DLS

0.0.1 Ornithoctoninae sp. Veronica dwarf, DLS?

0.0.3 Psalmopoeus emeraldus, all 3 are about 1.75" DLS:
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0.0.1 Ornithoctoninae sp. Malthai, 1.25" DLS (regenerated 2 missing legs)
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0.0.1 Cyriocosmus sp. oronegro, 0.375" DLS

0.0.1 Pamphobetus ultramarinus, 2.25" DLS (largest size gain winner)
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0.0.1 Acentropelma sp. Chiapas, 1.75" DLS (orangest butt winner)
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0.0.1 Neischnocolus iquitos, 1" DLS
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I think that's it, but I may have missed one or 2. Spring is in the air!
 

sparticus

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P. Cambridgei juvie had a molt yesterday. No pics as she's deep in her web tube, but here's her molt, measuring in at 3"DLS 20240408_160159.jpg
And my new baby X. Immanis had its first molt with me, very excited about this little one! Probably already needs an enclosure upgrade once it hardens up, the legs look quite a bit bigger now. 20240409_062633.jpg
 

gardener889

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My little versicolor is finishing their molt right now. They’re always obscured by the web tunnel, but I’m hoping they put on size enough to rehouse after this or the next molt to get a good look at them.
 

IntermittentSygnal

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Not quite ready to come meet the world yet, Sacha molted yesterday. Having never used his hide in the 1.5 yrs I’ve had him, he finally did last night..to stuff his exuvia into. All hail the prince!
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CalicoGremlin

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I've got two freshly molted to share. My Aphonopelma sp Acapulco, Fuego put on some nice size and is a bit over 2 inches now. 20240408_194808.jpg
My Phormictopus sp bayahibe finally molted as well. Her last molt was 7 months ago, but the new colors are worth the wait! Her carapace and femurs are a lovely iridescent pink that only barely showed up on camera. She seems to have put on quite some size too! 20240410_125132.jpg
 

NMTs

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0.0.1 Theraphosinae sp. azul, 1" DLS
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1.0 Poecilotheria vittata, 5" DLS. I thought he was penultimate, but looks like I get to keep him through at least 1 more molt cycle. Not great pics, but look how purple he is when the light hits right!
Light from above:
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Light from in front:
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fcat

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Took me a second to figure out what was going on here. Still working on my second cup of coffee...

Itzá, Tliltocatl epicureanus, where was it storing those chelicerae my god
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Edit update: legs are almost out, seriously where do they keep these things
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Final update, this thing is a savage, already monching
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And FINALLY (been starving her for weeks because she was pouting and plenty fat) - Alchemy, Pamphobeteus ultramarinus
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No happy update for this one...it's been a few hours and she hasn't moved :/
 
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fcat

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How is she doing?
My Homoeomma chilense molted for the first time in my care. The tiniest splööt:
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My goodness, do they come any cuter?

She made her way out... Just one of those "flip and do nothing for several hours and then molts in 30 minutes," scenarios I guess. 🤣 She's so dark and mysterious now!
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While I was stressing out about the ultramarinus, my brachy bunch planned an event

Freddie, B Emilia, his last molt was Aug 23, looks like he went from 2.1" to 2.2"
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Vlad, B boehmei, I feel like he just molted a few months ago...he's been on the lean side refusing food for a few weeks though.
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And happening now, Ktulu, B klaasi, she is my wildest tarantula. All that talk about personalities changing between molts...ha. But here's hoping!
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Edit: it's been 5 hours, Ktulu is still in the same spot. Why do these girls do this to me? I recorded her for about 10 mins, when watching it on 100x I saw a fang move. She was otherwise healthy but I am still going to spend the rest of my night searching for longest successful molts lol
 
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TLSizzle

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Strange. Fat freebie B boehmei is doing an upright molt. Seems ok so far....
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ETA, that was quick! Already done..
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