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  • B vagans molting

    Came home from work to find my B vagans laying down a silk mat. 10 minutes later it was on it's back. Took about 6 hours to molt.
    He/She has not come out of the hide enough for me to get a new photo yet. It is always a relief when they emerge looking none-the-worse for their ordeal.
    This is molt number four since I bought it as a 2cm(ish) sling back in October. Just under 2 months since its last one.


    Brachypelma vagans 0.0.1
    Lasiodora parahybana 0.0.1
    Grammostola rosea 0.1.0
    Poecilotheria regalis 0.0.1
    Poecilotheria rufilata 0.1.0
    Brachypelma smithi 0.1.0
    Avicularia versicolor 0.0.1
    Psalmopoeus irminia 0.0.1
    Aphonopelma schmidti 0.1.0
    Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens 0.0.1
    Acanthoscurria geniculata 0.0.1

  • #2
    Cool picture. It's good how B.vagans get their adult colours so early.
    Devoted tarantula enthusiast & Future M.balfouri specialist.



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