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Health Issues
Droop - Butt
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<blockquote data-quote="MantisGirl13" data-source="post: 317539" data-attributes="member: 10807"><p>My friend's Tenodera has developed this condition. Her mantis has two bends in his abdomen; one in the middle and one where the abdomen connects with the thorax. He was wild caught and has not molted in captivity. He is about L5. Any ideas on what to do? We will try the 45* molting surface, but any other ideas? Thanks!</p><p></p><p>- MantisGirl13</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantisGirl13, post: 317539, member: 10807"] My friend's Tenodera has developed this condition. Her mantis has two bends in his abdomen; one in the middle and one where the abdomen connects with the thorax. He was wild caught and has not molted in captivity. He is about L5. Any ideas on what to do? We will try the 45* molting surface, but any other ideas? Thanks! - MantisGirl13 [/QUOTE]
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