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Breeding & Nymph Care
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben10101" data-source="post: 332839" data-attributes="member: 10765"><p>Pre-sub and sub adults are kinda easy to tell, but those could vary from species to even individual what what instar it is. If the wing buds just molted into resembling a small version of imago wings then it is a pre-sub adult (2 more molts till imago), they generally overlap less. If the front wing bud reaches the middle part of the second wing bud then it is a sub adult (1 more molt till adult).</p><p></p><p>I'm still kinda practicing how to distinguish if they are pre sub or sub adult though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben10101, post: 332839, member: 10765"] Pre-sub and sub adults are kinda easy to tell, but those could vary from species to even individual what what instar it is. If the wing buds just molted into resembling a small version of imago wings then it is a pre-sub adult (2 more molts till imago), they generally overlap less. If the front wing bud reaches the middle part of the second wing bud then it is a sub adult (1 more molt till adult). I'm still kinda practicing how to distinguish if they are pre sub or sub adult though. [/QUOTE]
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