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Surprise Ghost Adult
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<blockquote data-quote="Connor" data-source="post: 309391" data-attributes="member: 10304"><p>Haha apparently I am?. Yeah my S. Lineola was hanging in the molt position for a week with swollen wingbuds until he molted. I swear I checked on him like 30 times a day lol. </p><p></p><p>Yeah if a leg gets stuck and they keep trying to get out, their leg basically just pops off. Probably not chewed. Happened with my thistle last night. Found him in the floor molting so I held him by his exoskeleton to finish his molt. Luckily he wasn’t very far when he fell so when I was holding him he straightened out his legs. Except for the back right leg which ended up getting stuck then just completely breaking off. </p><p></p><p>He should be fine as long as he is not on the ground. Usually a bad sign when a flower mantis(is a ghost one?) is on the ground. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully you will have some more adults to come and perhaps some breeding?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connor, post: 309391, member: 10304"] Haha apparently I am?. Yeah my S. Lineola was hanging in the molt position for a week with swollen wingbuds until he molted. I swear I checked on him like 30 times a day lol. Yeah if a leg gets stuck and they keep trying to get out, their leg basically just pops off. Probably not chewed. Happened with my thistle last night. Found him in the floor molting so I held him by his exoskeleton to finish his molt. Luckily he wasn’t very far when he fell so when I was holding him he straightened out his legs. Except for the back right leg which ended up getting stuck then just completely breaking off. He should be fine as long as he is not on the ground. Usually a bad sign when a flower mantis(is a ghost one?) is on the ground. Hopefully you will have some more adults to come and perhaps some breeding?! [/QUOTE]
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