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Unexplained Death
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<blockquote data-quote="psyconiko" data-source="post: 159003" data-attributes="member: 5276"><p>I have bred Miomantis paykulli,and still have some adult females from parthogenesis.I remember males from this species being quite fragile and inclined to "unexplained" death(the reason why I only have females)....</p><p></p><p>Careful with humidity and heat.</p><p></p><p>He was born in november 2010,so he was 7 months old....My oldest male was 9 months old(but it is my Guiness record) and females usually live for 1 year.I believe he might have died from old age...</p><p></p><p>Was it the first time he mated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psyconiko, post: 159003, member: 5276"] I have bred Miomantis paykulli,and still have some adult females from parthogenesis.I remember males from this species being quite fragile and inclined to "unexplained" death(the reason why I only have females).... Careful with humidity and heat. He was born in november 2010,so he was 7 months old....My oldest male was 9 months old(but it is my Guiness record) and females usually live for 1 year.I believe he might have died from old age... Was it the first time he mated? [/QUOTE]
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