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Anger management issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy4mantis" data-source="post: 274293" data-attributes="member: 6513"><p>Almost all of my males did this for a few weeks after the adult molt. They seem to be a lot more easily scared and threat pose more during the first few weeks. For example my male creo threat posed or flied away when he saw movement anywhere near him. After a couple weeks he started acting completely docile and wouldn't treat pose even if I touched him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy4mantis, post: 274293, member: 6513"] Almost all of my males did this for a few weeks after the adult molt. They seem to be a lot more easily scared and threat pose more during the first few weeks. For example my male creo threat posed or flied away when he saw movement anywhere near him. After a couple weeks he started acting completely docile and wouldn't treat pose even if I touched him. [/QUOTE]
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