Well last night was feeding time, and I came to that lovely cobalt from Franklin. She has taken up living in a clay pot and built a door with a hole in it out of the sub and webbing. Last week she looked REALLY blue, but I didn't see any molt in there with her. So I fed her and moved on, this week I went to feed her, and I noticed a leg sticking up really funny and I thought she had lost it, So I bravely stuck my tweezers down her hole and gave it a poke and she didn't move, upon closer inspection I realized it was a leg from her molt and she had pushed and webbed in the molt into her door.
Unfortunately I can't get pics of her down in there, and I'm not gonna try getting her out. So you can just imagine a really blue really pretty T, and that's what she looks like.
So Patrick, please tell your lady not to eat/ harm the male, my lady is fresh and waiting. I'll be sure to feed her a bit extra.
Also this morning I noticed that my A. versicolor molted, looks to be 2" or so now, it was still scrunched up when I noticed. I'll have to rehouse, and will get pics of it then, maybe now I'll be able to sex it too.
I've also got a 2.25" female B. vagans in premolt, should only be a few more days as well as a Nhandu coloratovillosus that is in premolt, and between 4.5-5" now and will hopefully mature this molt and go find himself some ladies, as I don't have one.