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Sphodromantis sp tanzania--legs like a newborn colt!
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<blockquote data-quote="CosbyArt" data-source="post: 290868" data-attributes="member: 8168"><p>If she is using her legs, and able to hang, she is doing fine. <img src="http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/af26/CosbyArt/Smiley/thumbs-up2.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>I'd just keep an eye on her abdomen, as I've had a few that developed abdomen issues. Those mantids developed a floppy/flat abdomen that nearly hanged 90 degrees straight down when they were hanging upside down, and eventually killed them due to the inability to process/excrete food/frass. It is a different issue than your female, which is a slight curve and can be common, but just saying it's worth watching to try and avoid health issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CosbyArt, post: 290868, member: 8168"] If she is using her legs, and able to hang, she is doing fine. [IMG]http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/af26/CosbyArt/Smiley/thumbs-up2.gif[/IMG] I'd just keep an eye on her abdomen, as I've had a few that developed abdomen issues. Those mantids developed a floppy/flat abdomen that nearly hanged 90 degrees straight down when they were hanging upside down, and eventually killed them due to the inability to process/excrete food/frass. It is a different issue than your female, which is a slight curve and can be common, but just saying it's worth watching to try and avoid health issues. [/QUOTE]
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