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Idolomantis diabolica
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<blockquote data-quote="ismart" data-source="post: 138490" data-attributes="member: 584"><p>Window screen, and or metal mesh is no good either. There tarsi can get easily caught and break off while struggleing to free themselves.</p><p></p><p>netting is not a good molting surface for them really at any stage either. Twigs and sticks work best as molting surfaces/perches. You also have to factor in weight. These guys can get quite heavy for there thin legs to surport them. Another reason why these guys tend to fall during there final molt is weakness. Could be from lack of nutrition? Just a thought of course. I have no hard evidence to prove this. Just speaken from what i have experienced myself. Hope some of this can help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ismart, post: 138490, member: 584"] Window screen, and or metal mesh is no good either. There tarsi can get easily caught and break off while struggleing to free themselves. netting is not a good molting surface for them really at any stage either. Twigs and sticks work best as molting surfaces/perches. You also have to factor in weight. These guys can get quite heavy for there thin legs to surport them. Another reason why these guys tend to fall during there final molt is weakness. Could be from lack of nutrition? Just a thought of course. I have no hard evidence to prove this. Just speaken from what i have experienced myself. Hope some of this can help? [/QUOTE]
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