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Health Issues
Lethargic behavior leads to death
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<blockquote data-quote="SunOfRa" data-source="post: 253862" data-attributes="member: 7313"><p>Thanks for the condolences. I never thought I would get attached to a pet but I really loved this little guy. There's just something about the mantis and raising them from a nymph. I had no idea PetCo was bad--then again this is my first mantis. I examined his abdomen and it looked like it was torn or split on the back. I'm not sure if his final molt had troubles but once he had molted he seemed fine and his energy just went down and down to nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunOfRa, post: 253862, member: 7313"] Thanks for the condolences. I never thought I would get attached to a pet but I really loved this little guy. There's just something about the mantis and raising them from a nymph. I had no idea PetCo was bad--then again this is my first mantis. I examined his abdomen and it looked like it was torn or split on the back. I'm not sure if his final molt had troubles but once he had molted he seemed fine and his energy just went down and down to nothing. [/QUOTE]
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