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Breeding & Nymph Care
the orchid mantis color experiment
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<blockquote data-quote="thehelepolis" data-source="post: 338518" data-attributes="member: 11807"><p>I guess this will be the final major update. I will post adult cross and hopefully Chris but these next pictures are the final ones that will hold any relevance to the experiment. First off, Chris. Chrises brown markings have gotten more intense even though he hasn’t shown any sign of molting soon. Chris also seems to be sick, with an abdomen that never really flattens out I see black material in his lower thorax and abdomen. While I’m afraid about his chances of getting his wings, he’s handling the so called Black Death like a champ. 2 weeks and no sign of slowing down.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]13287[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thehelepolis, post: 338518, member: 11807"] I guess this will be the final major update. I will post adult cross and hopefully Chris but these next pictures are the final ones that will hold any relevance to the experiment. First off, Chris. Chrises brown markings have gotten more intense even though he hasn’t shown any sign of molting soon. Chris also seems to be sick, with an abdomen that never really flattens out I see black material in his lower thorax and abdomen. While I’m afraid about his chances of getting his wings, he’s handling the so called Black Death like a champ. 2 weeks and no sign of slowing down. [ATTACH]13287._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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