Normal behavior for M. lasiacantha?

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TimN
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Re: Normal behavior for M. lasiacantha?

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I agree with the M. microthele ID. I think dicotomous is two, tricotomous would be three, etc. I had one save up until it burst into 5 new heads and another go from one to 6 heads.

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Re: Normal behavior for M. lasiacantha?

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is six heads "sexotomous?"

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Re: Normal behavior for M. lasiacantha?

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craziness!
Nice to see TimN around. I was worried you moved off the of earth or something!
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Re: Normal behavior for M. lasiacantha?

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GermanStar wrote:I don't care which Mamm it is, that is a mind-boggling transformation. I'll hope you'll keep updating the thread as it progresses.
I will.
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