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Idolomantis - almost adult
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<blockquote data-quote="Kruszakus" data-source="post: 111360" data-attributes="member: 1692"><p>I went on a walk and I found the exact same plant on a field not far away from my house. I also found a drunken bum lying in the grass! When he saw me, he immediatelly started screaming at me and soon he was chasing me! Luckily, my slow paced walk was still faster than his petty attempts at running. Man, that was some creepy stuff...</p><p></p><p>By the way - my first adult molted with no problems. But I guess it will take like a good week for colors to kick in.</p><p></p><p>TIER!</p><p></p><p>I have to reiterate your sentiments about waxmoths! People laugh at me when I say it's a really bad feeder insect, but it is true! Especially with Empusidae. I was doing phenomenal with Idolomorpha, but when I started feeding them with large waxmoths, they suddenly turned infertile. The same went for P. wahlbergii, B. mendica and various other species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kruszakus, post: 111360, member: 1692"] I went on a walk and I found the exact same plant on a field not far away from my house. I also found a drunken bum lying in the grass! When he saw me, he immediatelly started screaming at me and soon he was chasing me! Luckily, my slow paced walk was still faster than his petty attempts at running. Man, that was some creepy stuff... By the way - my first adult molted with no problems. But I guess it will take like a good week for colors to kick in. TIER! I have to reiterate your sentiments about waxmoths! People laugh at me when I say it's a really bad feeder insect, but it is true! Especially with Empusidae. I was doing phenomenal with Idolomorpha, but when I started feeding them with large waxmoths, they suddenly turned infertile. The same went for P. wahlbergii, B. mendica and various other species. [/QUOTE]
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