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    I friggin' killed it!

    Or at least I thought I did... I was refilling water dishes. When I came to my T's enclosure....

    I saw this:




    I was like WTF??? I know T's molt, and I also know a bad molt can kill them. She was upside down and not moving at all and I was cursing under my breath that I finally managed to kill something. So, I open the enclosure to remove the molt and with lightning speed she flips over. I scream, drop the molt and damn near have a heart attack! Her timing was priceless. It was one of those "you better check your pants" moments.

    Guess, I just had to share

    Here's her molt:


    Finally here she is - freshly molted, and as sexy as ever!




    She gave me a good scare!

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    Re: I friggin' killed it!

    Looks like she had an excellent molt! I've always heard to NEVER flip them over during the molt, that it can actually be fatal. Seeing as she flipped over herself and had already molted, she'll be fine.

    When I saw my first molt in process, I thought the same thing. Thought I had killed it, but she flipped over and I saw her shiny new skin.

    I need to get me a G. rosea that looks like that.


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    Re: I friggin' killed it!

    ::shudders:: okay... very pretty from this side of MY computer screen.. and that's about it! but glad that she is doing well and you didn't kill her like you thought. ::quickly clicks to a different thread::
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    Re: I friggin' killed it!

    That is really interesting. I had never seen a photo of a molt before. It looks like a whole body rather that the shed skin of a snake.
    Do not resuscitate

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    Re: I friggin' killed it!

    Oooo ooo,

    If you make up a solution of glyserine and water you can soften up the joints of the shed skin and pose it.

    Oh and don't forget to take pics of the inside of the booklung area in as good a detail as you can get so we can play the sexing game.

    Heres is a quick snap I just took of my old shed spider skin collection in various states of destruction - people seem unable to resist picking them up and breaking them.



    Some people put them in a little frame on the wall too.

    And to reassure everyone else who see's this process - spiders tend to die facing the right way up with their legs curled in underneath them.


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    Re: I friggin' killed it!

    Shes nice, I sometimes take my Rosehair out and hold her, she has a good temperment, I have about the biggest one i've ever seen though, i'll have to take pictures.
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    Re: I friggin' killed it!

    Yay!!! Congrats Lena!!! She certainly looks like a hottie in her new outfit Nice story to BTW
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    Re: I friggin' killed it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Michelle.C View Post
    Looks like she had an excellent molt! I've always heard to NEVER flip them over during the molt, that it can actually be fatal. Seeing as she flipped over herself and had already molted, she'll be fine.

    When I saw my first molt in process, I thought the same thing. Thought I had killed it, but she flipped over and I saw her shiny new skin.

    I need to get me a G. rosea that looks like that.
    Thanks Michelle, she is a looker. isn't she?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ladydragon View Post
    ::shudders:: okay... very pretty from this side of MY computer screen.. and that's about it! but glad that she is doing well and you didn't kill her like you thought. ::quickly clicks to a different thread::
    Thanks Doris! She still makes me shudder too

    Quote Originally Posted by dsirkle View Post
    That is really interesting. I had never seen a photo of a molt before. It looks like a whole body rather that the shed skin of a snake.
    Even though spiders in general freak me out a bit - they ARE fascinating! I wish I could have witnessed the actual molt.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Oooo ooo,

    If you make up a solution of glyserine and water you can soften up the joints of the shed skin and pose it.

    Oh and don't forget to take pics of the inside of the booklung area in as good a detail as you can get so we can play the sexing game.

    Heres is a quick snap I just took of my old shed spider skin collection in various states of destruction - people seem unable to resist picking them up and breaking them.



    Some people put them in a little frame on the wall too.

    And to reassure everyone else who see's this process - spiders tend to die facing the right way up with their legs curled in underneath them.


    dr del
    I may have to try that with her next molt. I wanted to save this one, but as I was getting ready to snap a pic of the molt again so we could play the sexing game - Boner jumped on the bed, and now the molt is in pieces. Damn dog.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Shes nice, I sometimes take my Rosehair out and hold her, she has a good temperment, I have about the biggest one i've ever seen though, i'll have to take pictures.
    I'm not brave enough to hold mine yet... :

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    Yay!!! Congrats Lena!!! She certainly looks like a hottie in her new outfit Nice story to BTW
    Thanks! My kids laughed so hard watching Mom scream like a sissy! They thought she bit me and I said no she just moved... So sad

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