For a couple of weeks now my Poecilotheria regalis has looked fat, dull and very sluggish. I have known a moult was on the cards but what I witnessed today really blew my socks off!
10:30 am : I notice she has laid down some heavy webbing behind her slab of cork bark.
11:15am: After taking a breather, she has become active again, thickly webbing herself into a tight cocoon, not being too familiar with arboreal species I wonder if there will be enough room to complete her moult!
At this time I go out for a few hours
4:30pm: She is now on her back, head up with her longer legs secured with some silk. every few seconds I can see her pulsing her legs.
4:35pm: Her Chelicerae are free showing her bright grey/white fangs!
4:45pm: Her legs are half way out, not long to go!
5:00pm: Moult complete. She has lowered herself deeper into her funnel of webbing and I am able to remove the old skin (now confirmed she is female!)
After experiencing how long it seems to take for a terrestrial T to moult, this one seemed to happen in the blink of an eye! I'm looking forward to seeing her in all her bright clear colours.
10:30 am : I notice she has laid down some heavy webbing behind her slab of cork bark.
11:15am: After taking a breather, she has become active again, thickly webbing herself into a tight cocoon, not being too familiar with arboreal species I wonder if there will be enough room to complete her moult!
At this time I go out for a few hours
4:30pm: She is now on her back, head up with her longer legs secured with some silk. every few seconds I can see her pulsing her legs.
4:35pm: Her Chelicerae are free showing her bright grey/white fangs!
4:45pm: Her legs are half way out, not long to go!
5:00pm: Moult complete. She has lowered herself deeper into her funnel of webbing and I am able to remove the old skin (now confirmed she is female!)
After experiencing how long it seems to take for a terrestrial T to moult, this one seemed to happen in the blink of an eye! I'm looking forward to seeing her in all her bright clear colours.
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