Hey, a few of my Carolina Mantises have recently molted to L6 or so, and now when they hang upside down, their butts flop down, bent like paper right behind their rear legs. Basically, their body shape looks like this:
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Aren't their bodies supposed to be erect? I wouldn't be worrying if they were curving gradually, but the fact that it is bent so sharply seems like it could be a problem. For one of them, I tried to get him to move into a position so his body would not be so bent. It worked yesterady, but now I see he's flopping down again. I saw that the one who molted last night is also having the same thing. I don't think they had this problem when smaller, because their booties weren't as heavy. I thought it was just because they were still hardening after the molt, but it's been over a day for one of them and he's still doing this.
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Aren't their bodies supposed to be erect? I wouldn't be worrying if they were curving gradually, but the fact that it is bent so sharply seems like it could be a problem. For one of them, I tried to get him to move into a position so his body would not be so bent. It worked yesterady, but now I see he's flopping down again. I saw that the one who molted last night is also having the same thing. I don't think they had this problem when smaller, because their booties weren't as heavy. I thought it was just because they were still hardening after the molt, but it's been over a day for one of them and he's still doing this.