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Fall from molt
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<blockquote data-quote="Chambord" data-source="post: 341358" data-attributes="member: 10870"><p>Hello everyone, I guess this is just another post to warn against the dangers of failed molts... One of my three Rhombodera basalis, I think L5/L6, was molting the other day. Plummeted to the bottom of a tiny deli cup about 5 inches tall. Ended up being mangled and had to be euthanized. Lost two legs, one in the back left and the other on the front right. Didn't get a chance to shed the exuvium on her raptorial claws. Make sure to supply plenty of those anchor points, and keep it humid for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chambord, post: 341358, member: 10870"] Hello everyone, I guess this is just another post to warn against the dangers of failed molts... One of my three Rhombodera basalis, I think L5/L6, was molting the other day. Plummeted to the bottom of a tiny deli cup about 5 inches tall. Ended up being mangled and had to be euthanized. Lost two legs, one in the back left and the other on the front right. Didn't get a chance to shed the exuvium on her raptorial claws. Make sure to supply plenty of those anchor points, and keep it humid for sure. [/QUOTE]
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