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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
R Stalii L9
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<blockquote data-quote="Paradoxica" data-source="post: 264396" data-attributes="member: 6498"><p>Last year I had a single sub adult male R. Stalii so I made a deal to get 2 sub adult females from a VERY experienced member (whom I have 100% faith in their mantis knowledge). I got 2 subs that were identical in size, except one of them molted an extra time (to some kind of super sub adult?), unfortunately she mismolted on her next molt so I'd couldn't compare her with her regular adult sister. It seems rare but I've heard other mention a random extra molt occurring in other species over on UKMF too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paradoxica, post: 264396, member: 6498"] Last year I had a single sub adult male R. Stalii so I made a deal to get 2 sub adult females from a VERY experienced member (whom I have 100% faith in their mantis knowledge). I got 2 subs that were identical in size, except one of them molted an extra time (to some kind of super sub adult?), unfortunately she mismolted on her next molt so I'd couldn't compare her with her regular adult sister. It seems rare but I've heard other mention a random extra molt occurring in other species over on UKMF too. [/QUOTE]
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