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Large, hard black/green lump about orifice (Hierodula Membranacea)
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<blockquote data-quote="buggo" data-source="post: 351002" data-attributes="member: 13768"><p>She did not drink water, even when presented close to her head.</p><p></p><p>Last night she became increasingly lethargic and fell from the top of her enclosure onto the tissue we had placed in her for padding exactly such an outcome.</p><p></p><p>When I realised she fell I took her out, noticed she was barely responsive, and took her to the freezer ease all our spirits...</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the responses.</p><p></p><p>Attached is a photo at a happier time: as often as she was out exploring we would place her in a large aloe as a playground and a better surface from which she could drink water. One time she managed to climb a single segment and eventually weighed it down so that it bent over as pictured. I held the leaf in place while she alighted it, for fear she would be catapulted like something out of a looney tune!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buggo, post: 351002, member: 13768"] She did not drink water, even when presented close to her head. Last night she became increasingly lethargic and fell from the top of her enclosure onto the tissue we had placed in her for padding exactly such an outcome. When I realised she fell I took her out, noticed she was barely responsive, and took her to the freezer ease all our spirits... Thanks for the responses. Attached is a photo at a happier time: as often as she was out exploring we would place her in a large aloe as a playground and a better surface from which she could drink water. One time she managed to climb a single segment and eventually weighed it down so that it bent over as pictured. I held the leaf in place while she alighted it, for fear she would be catapulted like something out of a looney tune! [/QUOTE]
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Large, hard black/green lump about orifice (Hierodula Membranacea)
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