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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
T.sinensis nymph question
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<blockquote data-quote="MantidBro" data-source="post: 265882" data-attributes="member: 6731"><p>ive honestly never seen a runt before. size differences have only been very slight. nothing drastic. are you sure the bigger ones arent at L3 (2 molts)? he could be at L2 (meaning he molted once). maybe hes just not at L3 yet. ive had t sinensis before they usually have their first molt the first week and their second molt the second week. it doesnt usually take two weeks for them to have their first molt. if they really did just have their first molt i guess he truly is a runt, but i just never saw that before. just thought id share my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantidBro, post: 265882, member: 6731"] ive honestly never seen a runt before. size differences have only been very slight. nothing drastic. are you sure the bigger ones arent at L3 (2 molts)? he could be at L2 (meaning he molted once). maybe hes just not at L3 yet. ive had t sinensis before they usually have their first molt the first week and their second molt the second week. it doesnt usually take two weeks for them to have their first molt. if they really did just have their first molt i guess he truly is a runt, but i just never saw that before. just thought id share my opinion [/QUOTE]
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