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Breeding & Nymph Care
Headless Popa spurca alive after five hours!
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<blockquote data-quote="Deacon" data-source="post: 290973" data-attributes="member: 8619"><p>Thomas, I enjoyed every one of the articles you dug up for me. Explains a lot. However, I don't think he can "find" her now as he can't smell her pheromones anymore without his head, right? Or if they breath like a cockroach, do they pick up scents in all those pores too?</p><p></p><p>I noticed tonight that he responded to being misted---moved his feet and wagged his abdomen back and forth. </p><p></p><p>None of the articles talked about pain though. I hope he isn't feeling any because now it is just interesting watching what will happen next.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the articles. The Vsauce one---that guy is very interesting--I almost got hooked turning on all his other UTube videos on other topics! Not tonight...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deacon, post: 290973, member: 8619"] Thomas, I enjoyed every one of the articles you dug up for me. Explains a lot. However, I don't think he can "find" her now as he can't smell her pheromones anymore without his head, right? Or if they breath like a cockroach, do they pick up scents in all those pores too? I noticed tonight that he responded to being misted---moved his feet and wagged his abdomen back and forth. None of the articles talked about pain though. I hope he isn't feeling any because now it is just interesting watching what will happen next. Thanks again for the articles. The Vsauce one---that guy is very interesting--I almost got hooked turning on all his other UTube videos on other topics! Not tonight... [/QUOTE]
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