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    My mantid collection

    Nice stuff!
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    Sybilla Pretiosa

    No photos?
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    Phyllocrania paradoxa

    Bump up the temps for a few days too.
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    Horrible Shooting

    I'm hosting a prayer devotional in my community tonight to pray for the victims of this tragedy. Religiously I am a Bahai. Since everyone else is sharing beautiful prayers I would like to also share a prayer for the departed. "O my God! O my God! Verily, thy servant, humble before the...
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    Comment by 'Reptiliatus' in media '065'

    Indeed!
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    Tau's First Chow!

    Very nice!
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    Exo-Terra 27 litres

    Wow! Very nice enclosure :) .
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    Huge Male H. majuscula!

    Wow!
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    Popa having a hard time moving :(

    I'm sorry for your loss.
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    Gonatista grisea

    Wonderful! They are exceptionally beautiful specimens!
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    Oothlet?

    As others have mentioned, try incubating the ootheca regardless of it's deformity. Consider that depending on how warm you keep it, you will have to mist it more often since it can easily dry out due to lack of protection. However, keeping it too moist the ooth will have a similar lack of...
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    What is this?

    I'm sorry for your "eventual" loss. How old was your specimen? This may have been a natural process of health decline due to age. -Dayyan
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    Saving Room...

    Oh boy haha... xD
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    Two Falls In One Day

    Sorry for your loss. This species is somewhat notorious for falling during moults. It is imperative adequate grip via branches, etc are secured to the lid for the moulting process to be successful with such a large species. Especially the female gender. -Dayyan
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    Part of my Collection .

    lol
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    Easy feeders to culture?

    I have isopods living in some of my enclosures. I just collected wild ones and they have been breeding and thriving in my planted enclosures, consuming waste and moist leaf litter and compost substrate.
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