Sticky
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I can't see it. It sounds like a neat pic. I would like to see it.
I never really showed how chaeta gather at the lights during feeding
Two spotted me lol
How old was she? I've had one mantis that had an internal rupture after eating. It wasn't even that big of a meal but she was over a year when it happened. She was a Euchomenella macrops and even though she bled out a ton, her wound stopped on its own and she lived for a couple months after until finally passing from old age. Her species is a long lived one that is also rather twiggy. When the girls got really old you could see the thinning of the skin in between the connections of their abdomen sections. It was eerie how transparent some of them looked there. When my one of my other girl's passed, her body literally fell apart at the seams within a couple hours after she took her last breath.Can chaeta over eat? I see some others just as fat but they didnt bleed, what do you think couldve caused this injury, do you think the mantis will make a recovery?
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