TheBeesKnees
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Alternatively, Acromantis formosana?? Not sure which this is--being in thailand, I'd like to think it's a thai boxer hehe. Google searches come up pretty anemic on the behavior, care, diet, etc for these little dudes... Here's the one I found:
I found her in a flower bed while I was inventorying the local Odontomantis sp. that have recently hatched there.
At a glance (as you can see), she looks very healthy--frequently grooms herself, alert, hangs upside down no problem... BUT when she walks, she suddenly looks like she's a million years old. She has a very clumsy wobble, and when navigating my hand, she tends to topple over very easily (but has no such problem when [very slooowly] navigating her terrarium). It's the kind of locomotive behavior you'd expect from an insect that's too cold!
Her wing buds are not at all swollen, I don't think she has enough junk in the trunk to suggest she's ready to undergo a molt... Otherwise, I'd totally pin it on that.
Anyways, hopefully she's just fine, I'd love to raise her into adulthood if I can! Does anyone know of any acro-specific resources??
Cheers!
I found her in a flower bed while I was inventorying the local Odontomantis sp. that have recently hatched there.
At a glance (as you can see), she looks very healthy--frequently grooms herself, alert, hangs upside down no problem... BUT when she walks, she suddenly looks like she's a million years old. She has a very clumsy wobble, and when navigating my hand, she tends to topple over very easily (but has no such problem when [very slooowly] navigating her terrarium). It's the kind of locomotive behavior you'd expect from an insect that's too cold!
Her wing buds are not at all swollen, I don't think she has enough junk in the trunk to suggest she's ready to undergo a molt... Otherwise, I'd totally pin it on that.
Anyways, hopefully she's just fine, I'd love to raise her into adulthood if I can! Does anyone know of any acro-specific resources??
Cheers!
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