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Idolomantis diabolica
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<blockquote data-quote="Mex_Ghost" data-source="post: 139441" data-attributes="member: 3487"><p>Sorry to hear that, I know how does it feel, after a lot of work and care I had a couple of Adult Idolomantis, but because of my work I had to go to the south of Mexico for 4 weeks, in that time a friend of mine took care of the Idolos, after I arrived (they were about a month a half adults approximately), and I tried to mate them, I put them together at night and left them along, I was watching them, and the male was very active like never before, I was sure they should mate, but after I woke up, the male was laying on the floor and the female hanging from the top of the enclosure with her "raptor arms", and a few seconds later I saw her fell down (even she was near to one wall of the enclosure).</p><p></p><p>saludos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mex_Ghost, post: 139441, member: 3487"] Sorry to hear that, I know how does it feel, after a lot of work and care I had a couple of Adult Idolomantis, but because of my work I had to go to the south of Mexico for 4 weeks, in that time a friend of mine took care of the Idolos, after I arrived (they were about a month a half adults approximately), and I tried to mate them, I put them together at night and left them along, I was watching them, and the male was very active like never before, I was sure they should mate, but after I woke up, the male was laying on the floor and the female hanging from the top of the enclosure with her "raptor arms", and a few seconds later I saw her fell down (even she was near to one wall of the enclosure). saludos [/QUOTE]
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