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  1. nheptane

    Chong growing his leg back - Tenodera sinensis

    Impressive, I agree. One of my L2 T. Sinensis was missing a leg and at L3 it's got a miniature leg where there wasn't one. It's very cool.
  2. nheptane

    Help feeding newly hatched T. Sinensis nymphs

    Thank you for all the helpful replies. I have let all but 4 of them go now. The biggest and my favorite mismolted (L3 already). Now I'm hand-feeding it fruit flies.
  3. nheptane

    Help feeding newly hatched T. Sinensis nymphs

    I have 10 nymphs. The rest have been released. I wish I had a barrel full of gnats. I'm concerned I won't be able to feed them well because I'm collecting the gnats one at a time! Are they going to die if all they have is 1 gnat a day for 3 days in a row (Feeders are being shipped)?
  4. nheptane

    Help feeding newly hatched T. Sinensis nymphs

    I am collecting gnats for my newly hatched nymphs until my order of feeders gets here. How many should I expect each nymph to eat each day? Does anyone have any tips on collecting gnats or other stuff to feed them?
  5. nheptane

    Hello and thank you.

    This is my first post here. I wanted to introduce myself and say thank you to all of you. We brought home a wild T. sinensis in mid-October and because of the information on this forum she lived quite a bit longer than I expected, which means we have more memories with her than we would have...
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