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Oldest wild caught sp. Limbata?
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<blockquote data-quote="DonovanXFrancesca" data-source="post: 335598" data-attributes="member: 11568"><p>Yes, both fully grown adults! When I found Francesca I was confident she was newly shed as she was rather clumsy and shiny. She was more matte after a few hours and less clumsy. Honey was also an adult, although I wonder if she was already well into it as I think I found her in August/September and she was missing a wing. </p><p></p><p></p><p>How nice! We're already into January which is just awesome to me. I've had tons of mantids before but this is the first batch I've kept inside so I'm sure that's part of their longevity.</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to brag btw, I'm just pleasantly surprised with their age and how healthy they are. I'll do a photo thing of Francesca when she was young vs now. I think there's a visible difference, if I'm honest</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonovanXFrancesca, post: 335598, member: 11568"] Yes, both fully grown adults! When I found Francesca I was confident she was newly shed as she was rather clumsy and shiny. She was more matte after a few hours and less clumsy. Honey was also an adult, although I wonder if she was already well into it as I think I found her in August/September and she was missing a wing. How nice! We're already into January which is just awesome to me. I've had tons of mantids before but this is the first batch I've kept inside so I'm sure that's part of their longevity. I'm not trying to brag btw, I'm just pleasantly surprised with their age and how healthy they are. I'll do a photo thing of Francesca when she was young vs now. I think there's a visible difference, if I'm honest [/QUOTE]
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