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<blockquote data-quote="Thivo" data-source="post: 44629" data-attributes="member: 3730"><p>Thanks guys for your worries... I red some advices online and really for a beginner like me it is very hard on which or what to follow, hard to decide and to take action... I am worried what if it doesn't work... I red that I need to carefully pull the exoskeleton by tweezer, but on his/her situation I am afraid that his/her legs be pulled out too... There was also that I need to use super glue to stop it's hemolymph... I red also that even those limbs we're damaged and removed, they will regenerate... I am already aware about that, it happened to my B.Boehmie, but what if not only one leg?</p><p></p><p>I checked him/her this morning and still stacked and luckily alive... Those hemolymph was dried out... Seems like she/he wants to pull himself/herself out to its exoskeleton... After work, I will try to follow some advice with cautious and try to be somekind of T's surgeon... Wish me moe luck guys...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thivo, post: 44629, member: 3730"] Thanks guys for your worries... I red some advices online and really for a beginner like me it is very hard on which or what to follow, hard to decide and to take action... I am worried what if it doesn't work... I red that I need to carefully pull the exoskeleton by tweezer, but on his/her situation I am afraid that his/her legs be pulled out too... There was also that I need to use super glue to stop it's hemolymph... I red also that even those limbs we're damaged and removed, they will regenerate... I am already aware about that, it happened to my B.Boehmie, but what if not only one leg? I checked him/her this morning and still stacked and luckily alive... Those hemolymph was dried out... Seems like she/he wants to pull himself/herself out to its exoskeleton... After work, I will try to follow some advice with cautious and try to be somekind of T's surgeon... Wish me moe luck guys... [/QUOTE]
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