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Shelobs third molt

So, this makes me a little bit anxious. Today I noticed that Shelob was on her back. There's only one reason why a spider would be on their back, and that is molting. Usually, if they die, they die in situ, where they are standing. So I knew this was a molt.
Now, I did have some warning that this was due. Firstly, she had stopped accepting any food. This is a classic spider sign of an impending molt, and combined with the second sign - the fact that she went into hiding under her water bowl - is known as "premolt". Shelob had been in premolt for about a week. So when I saw her upside down, I knew what was coming.

I've never caught a spider in the act of molting before, and I really wish I could have stayed to watch, but I have children and life goes on. Ultimately I was unable to watch her, though I did take some photos if the various stages. I tried very hard not to disturb her, as I know they're very delicate at this stage, but I did manage to get this very short video after the fact:
As you can almost see, she appears to have come out of the molt unscathed. She's all curled up right now, so it's hard to tell exactly, but at first glance it appears that she has got out of the old exoskeleton successfully, and has the appropriate number of limbs. So why the anxiety?
I am still scared of spiders. I am okay if I know exactly where each spider is located in its enclosure, and I'm okay if I know what to expect when I open the lid. But a spider that has freshly molted is essentially a whole new spider. Not only does it get bigger, but it changes colour and patterning as well. That first time I open up yo do the Spood check.... I have got no frikking clue what to expect. And that makes me nervous and jumpy.
Shelob has always been the first of the original three Spiods to enter a molt, so she will now be the biggest of the three. And if the pattern holds true, Anansi and Lolth will not be far behind. Usually Lolth follows Shelob, but I suspect it will be Anansi this time, as he is very bloated, and Lolth took food a couple of days ago. Fingers crossed for smooth molts in all cases!

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