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This pumpkin patch tarantula spiderling molt oddity specimen features two consecutive molts from the same tiny eight-legged overachiever, preserved and displayed together in a 3x4" embellished wooden frame, protected by glass and ready to display. It’s part natural history, part spooky art, and part “why am I emotionally invested in a baby tarantula’s glow-up?”

 

These are genuine pumpkin patch tarantula (Hapalopus sp. Colombia) spiderling molts, carefully arranged to show the subtle size and detail differences between molts. No tarantulas were harmed (they simply stepped out of their old skin and moved on with their lives), making this an ethical and fascinating piece for any oddities and curiosities collection.

 

The embellished wooden frame adds a vintage, slightly haunted feel that perfectly matches the specimen inside. Small but mighty, this display is ideal for shelves, desks, gallery walls, or that one corner of your home that already scares guests a little.

 

Why this piece is extra cool (and a little unhinged):

  • Two authentic pumpkin patch tarantula spiderling molts

  • Consecutive sheds from the same spider 

  • Specimen info card included

  • Faux leather background and amber abdomens

  • 3x4 embellished wooden frame, ready to display as a standing or hanging piece

  • Ethically sourced - no spiders were sacrificed for the vibes

  • One-of-a-kind oddity specimen for collectors and spider enthusiasts

 

Perfect for lovers of tarantulas, entomology art, oddities and curiosities, witchy décor, gothic home accents, or anyone who enjoys explaining to confused visitors why they own framed spider skins.

Small, spooky, and surprisingly sentimental - because nothing says “growth” quite like outgrowing your own exoskeleton.

These molts are courtesy of our own pumpkin patch tarantula, "Punkie." 

Preserved Tarantula Specimens Framed Art

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