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Idolomantis diabolica
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<blockquote data-quote="ismart" data-source="post: 138061" data-attributes="member: 584"><p>She is the second female to molt to adulthood for me in the last week or so. The first female fell during her last molt, and was not savable. I cut her into pieces and fed her to various gravid multispina females. A very exspensive meal!</p><p></p><p>Back in 2008, when yen had them for sale. I picked up 10 of them. I did manage to get two males to adulthood, and one female. Unfortunately the female died three days later after reaching adulthood for no apparent reason? No one else at the time had any adult females for my boys to breed with. I kept them together. Poor guys were mad gay! :lol: They died two months later. Like you rick, i have a female that refuses to perch on the top of the cage. She clings to the side close to the floor. If she mismolts, i'm going to make diabolica cookies out of her for Bugfest! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ismart, post: 138061, member: 584"] She is the second female to molt to adulthood for me in the last week or so. The first female fell during her last molt, and was not savable. I cut her into pieces and fed her to various gravid multispina females. A very exspensive meal! Back in 2008, when yen had them for sale. I picked up 10 of them. I did manage to get two males to adulthood, and one female. Unfortunately the female died three days later after reaching adulthood for no apparent reason? No one else at the time had any adult females for my boys to breed with. I kept them together. Poor guys were mad gay! :lol: They died two months later. Like you rick, i have a female that refuses to perch on the top of the cage. She clings to the side close to the floor. If she mismolts, i'm going to make diabolica cookies out of her for Bugfest! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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