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<blockquote data-quote="kurliefrie" data-source="post: 350845" data-attributes="member: 13736"><p>ive noticed this, my hymenopus coronatus and creobroter urbanus are kept in enclosures near eachother, and they both molted within days of eachother, and now one of my indo china mantids molted a few days ago, and now my deroplatys desiccata is also preparing to molt. im not sure what it is tbh, but its very interesting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kurliefrie, post: 350845, member: 13736"] ive noticed this, my hymenopus coronatus and creobroter urbanus are kept in enclosures near eachother, and they both molted within days of eachother, and now one of my indo china mantids molted a few days ago, and now my deroplatys desiccata is also preparing to molt. im not sure what it is tbh, but its very interesting [/QUOTE]
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