Two nights ago, I dropped two crickets in with my G. pulchra, and I thought it was strange that she was batting them away from her. Then, I noticed that her butt was black, so I took out the crickets. Since I'm moving from GA to CO in a week and half, I was afraid she would molt too close to the move date (or during the actual move itself) and it might cause problems. Yesterday, I went in the snake room to see if she had barricaded herself into the hide. Instead, her legs were in the air (get your heads out of the gutter, people). ;D Just when you think you have them figured out, they throw you a curve ball.
What a relief. Now I don't have to worry about her molting too close to the moving date. I managed to grab the exuvium before she could destroy it. Pics of the molted exuvium, and the actual molting itself soon to come. Along with a brief lesson in sexing Ts (for those of you who need it anyways... :P to Tracey).
Bry
What a relief. Now I don't have to worry about her molting too close to the moving date. I managed to grab the exuvium before she could destroy it. Pics of the molted exuvium, and the actual molting itself soon to come. Along with a brief lesson in sexing Ts (for those of you who need it anyways... :P to Tracey).

Bry
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