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    Look who decided to catch-up with Chinese New Year..

    My very first T, Lady Macbeth, doing her thing.

    New Year (chinese), New Skin!!




    After a year and half finally she molted. This makes her hit the max 6" legspan mark

    Happy weekend guys!!

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    She is gorgeous!
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    I actually thought she was dead. Her enclosure is situated at the cornermost and farmost part of the house. I was suppose to feed her then i saw a black mass which was her old exo lol

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    Very nice! Always so exciting when the big girls molt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MatthewM1 View Post
    Very nice! Always so exciting when the big girls molt.
    This one gets the longest pre-molt stage of all my Ts haha.. there was one occasion it took 2 years before she molted

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