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Eupalaestrus Campestratus Molt
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<blockquote data-quote="Zurchiboy" data-source="post: 92417" data-attributes="member: 4536"><p>A clear sign of premolt is a fat abdomen after fasting for a long period, our chalcodes has fasted for 2 1/2 months now and is still fat. you should notice it's color start to fade considerably and darken. and if it has bald spot on the abdomen the exoskeleton should be black. that shows that you tarantula will be molting very soon</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: I just reread your post. Clearly premolt if its abdomen is darkening. our b vagans which is 1.2-1.5" DLS, its abdomen becomes pure black about 4-5 days before it molts. As kormath said. the bigger they that process takes much longer especially if you have a T like my blond one which grows at a snails pace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zurchiboy, post: 92417, member: 4536"] A clear sign of premolt is a fat abdomen after fasting for a long period, our chalcodes has fasted for 2 1/2 months now and is still fat. you should notice it's color start to fade considerably and darken. and if it has bald spot on the abdomen the exoskeleton should be black. that shows that you tarantula will be molting very soon Edit: I just reread your post. Clearly premolt if its abdomen is darkening. our b vagans which is 1.2-1.5" DLS, its abdomen becomes pure black about 4-5 days before it molts. As kormath said. the bigger they that process takes much longer especially if you have a T like my blond one which grows at a snails pace [/QUOTE]
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