Krissim Klaw
Well-known member
I normally raise up my nymphs for the first couple instars in communal setups before placing them in individual enclosures. Well today I went to separate a batch that is 3rd instar and I noticed something strange. At first I thought it was a nymph in the process of eating a sibling but when I looked closer I realized the mantises where conjoined. I didn't even know this was possible in inverts! Has anyone had this happen before?
I snapped a quick photo of the nymph err nymphs in question. I can't believe they have coexisted this long without one cannibalizing the other. What to do guys?!?!?!
I hope everyone is having as a good day today as I am.
I snapped a quick photo of the nymph err nymphs in question. I can't believe they have coexisted this long without one cannibalizing the other. What to do guys?!?!?!
I hope everyone is having as a good day today as I am.