These guys are molting faster then I don't know what, Here's the list:
6/3 B. vagans #22
6/5 B. vagans # I4
6/6 B. vagans # 2, 4, 6, 15, 18, 20, 1, 13, 21, 23, 7, 5, 19, 24, 14, 17, 11, 12, 16, 2a, and blue fang # 1
All them molts in one day and I didn't even get to watch a single one.
6/7 B. vagans # I2, 5, I5, I3, 8, 9
6/9 B. vagans # I6, 26
6/10 B. vagans 10, Blue Fang #2, Euro blue fang # 1, Obt # 1
6/11 Euro blue fang #2
6/13 Indian Violet, Euro blue fang #3
1/16 P. irminia
6/18 L.P
6/20 Euro blue fang #1, B. vagans 1
6/22 OBT #2
6/27 B. vagans # 3, 22
6/30 Male G. rosea(he didn't mature this molt like I thought he was going to, looks like he'll need another one) German Blue fang #3, H. villosella, H. villosella #2, German Blue fang #1
7/1 German blue fang #2, Haplopelma sp. ("Vietnam")/ Haplopelma vonwirthi
* NOTE: "vietnam" may have molted before this date, it was locked away in it's burrow for a very long time, this was the day I saw it out, and knew it molted.
7/2 OBT "Kitten" On or before this date, noticed her on this date, was leaving her be since she was suspected to be gravid, she molted 3 months!!! ago!.
7/5 B. vagans #20
7/6 B. vagans # 23, 17, 6, 13, I4, 2a, Phormictopus sp. purple, A. versicolor
7/7 B. vagans #16
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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