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<blockquote data-quote="sporeworld" data-source="post: 158201" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>Observation without a conclusion:</p><p></p><p>Three of my Idolo L1 nymphs were trailing 2 weeks behind their now-L2 hatch-mates.</p><p></p><p>All three seems to have less interest in eatting than the others. One finally molted today. Another one died. The one that died is the intersting story.</p><p></p><p>This nymph ("Jack" the Ripper) would stalk and follow prey, but would only eat their heads off. He never ate past the time they stopped resisting. His belly stayed full (even after death), but this feeding behavior was very curious. No prey items were found living in the container after death.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sporeworld, post: 158201, member: 2687"] Observation without a conclusion: Three of my Idolo L1 nymphs were trailing 2 weeks behind their now-L2 hatch-mates. All three seems to have less interest in eatting than the others. One finally molted today. Another one died. The one that died is the intersting story. This nymph ("Jack" the Ripper) would stalk and follow prey, but would only eat their heads off. He never ate past the time they stopped resisting. His belly stayed full (even after death), but this feeding behavior was very curious. No prey items were found living in the container after death. Any thoughts...? [/QUOTE]
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