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Amazing Abnormality!
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<blockquote data-quote="Krissim Klaw" data-source="post: 291913" data-attributes="member: 1492"><p>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?</p><p></p><p>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?!?!?!</p><p></p><p><img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v323/KrissimKlaw1/Amazing-Mantises-Stuck-Toge_zpstz9acec1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>I hope everyone is having as a good day today as I am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krissim Klaw, post: 291913, member: 1492"] 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?!?!?! [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v323/KrissimKlaw1/Amazing-Mantises-Stuck-Toge_zpstz9acec1.jpg[/IMG] I hope everyone is having as a good day today as I am. [/QUOTE]
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