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Mantid Discussions
Health Issues
RDS: Random Death Syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="Grapple_Apple" data-source="post: 338050" data-attributes="member: 11746"><p>Adding onto the genetics topic: </p><p></p><p>Natural selection plays a big role in these animals' lives, they lay ooths with so many nymphs because the majority die for one reason or another. Even in captivity, we can remove external threats but genetics are always something that will be a dice roll for these animals. Occasionally, you'll get a nymph from a batch that is just not as strong as its siblings to make it to adulthood, and that is just the nature of these insects and many others</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grapple_Apple, post: 338050, member: 11746"] Adding onto the genetics topic: Natural selection plays a big role in these animals' lives, they lay ooths with so many nymphs because the majority die for one reason or another. Even in captivity, we can remove external threats but genetics are always something that will be a dice roll for these animals. Occasionally, you'll get a nymph from a batch that is just not as strong as its siblings to make it to adulthood, and that is just the nature of these insects and many others [/QUOTE]
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