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<blockquote data-quote="Allthingsterrarium" data-source="post: 88047" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Thanks so much Phil! I remember the first time he molted last year. I went to bed one night after checking on him and then the next morning I see him as strong as a horse with a shed molt next to him and I'm like "look at you being sneaky and growing under my nose!" And yes I love seeing his new size and colors whenever he does it. When he molts he's always a bright orange like you see in all the pictures of b. boehmei but then after a while he becomes a softer "golden retriever" orange which I think is funny because all the firelegs I see are always the brighter orange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allthingsterrarium, post: 88047, member: 3930"] Thanks so much Phil! I remember the first time he molted last year. I went to bed one night after checking on him and then the next morning I see him as strong as a horse with a shed molt next to him and I'm like "look at you being sneaky and growing under my nose!" And yes I love seeing his new size and colors whenever he does it. When he molts he's always a bright orange like you see in all the pictures of b. boehmei but then after a while he becomes a softer "golden retriever" orange which I think is funny because all the firelegs I see are always the brighter orange. [/QUOTE]
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