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Transplanting Heads?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bug Trader" data-source="post: 240694" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Hey Nick your Idolos are a perfect example yes, and the lack of quality husbandry has played a roll with many who want and do not prepare or educate themselves. But some issues I have touched on do play a roll in the area more toned toward sub par care vs actual genetic issues such as people not keeping certain species warm enough, this creates slow growth which will lead to a mantid dieing of old age before it matures in some cases and in others leads to weak males that I THINK may not be as fertile or it could be the on the females side of things, who you get your stock from plays a role and do not think just because it looks fed its healthy and on track .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bug Trader, post: 240694, member: 4572"] Hey Nick your Idolos are a perfect example yes, and the lack of quality husbandry has played a roll with many who want and do not prepare or educate themselves. But some issues I have touched on do play a roll in the area more toned toward sub par care vs actual genetic issues such as people not keeping certain species warm enough, this creates slow growth which will lead to a mantid dieing of old age before it matures in some cases and in others leads to weak males that I THINK may not be as fertile or it could be the on the females side of things, who you get your stock from plays a role and do not think just because it looks fed its healthy and on track . [/QUOTE]
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