E EXOPET Member Joined Feb 23, 2010 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Feb 29, 2012 #21 could be due to specific care? were the humidity and / or temp different prior to moulting? If not then it could possibly be genetic... I suppose time will tell
could be due to specific care? were the humidity and / or temp different prior to moulting? If not then it could possibly be genetic... I suppose time will tell
Rick Well-known member Joined Dec 15, 2004 Messages 15,907 Reaction score 583 Location NC Feb 29, 2012 #22 Looks really neat. Hopefully the color doesn't change.
rs4guy Well-known member Joined Sep 3, 2011 Messages 621 Reaction score 17 Location Boston area Feb 29, 2012 #23 Gorgeous!
Idolofreak Well-known member Joined Apr 6, 2011 Messages 689 Reaction score 2 Location Nebraska Mar 2, 2012 #24 Preeetty!!! :tt1:
Sticky Well-known member Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 1,899 Reaction score 321 Location Ellsworth,Maine Dec 6, 2012 #25 What about feeding them crix with coloring in them? Some things are effected and their colors are changed.
What about feeding them crix with coloring in them? Some things are effected and their colors are changed.
agent A the autistic flower mantis Supporting Member Joined May 17, 2009 Messages 8,780 Reaction score 975 Location Fort Collins, CO Dec 6, 2012 #26 Sticky said: What about feeding them crix with coloring in them? Some things are effected and their colors are changed. Click to expand... doesn't really work with mantises i've fed crix carotene filled foods and the mantises just squeezed out the orange stomach contents now if it was a firebelly toad eating the cricket...
Sticky said: What about feeding them crix with coloring in them? Some things are effected and their colors are changed. Click to expand... doesn't really work with mantises i've fed crix carotene filled foods and the mantises just squeezed out the orange stomach contents now if it was a firebelly toad eating the cricket...