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Mantid Discussions
Health Issues
Housing Conditions and Molting
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<blockquote data-quote="Mystymantis" data-source="post: 350150" data-attributes="member: 9416"><p>Mantises will unfortunately try to hang upside down even if it's not good for them lol. But he should be fine and like you said does need to be able to hang when molting. And there is hope as I have had floppy abdomen fixed sometimes in their next molt. He's floppy abdomen doesn't appear too bad so when he molts to adult he should be fine. There is a chance the final molt could go badly but its unlikely in the final molt. Best of luck to your little male Chinese.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystymantis, post: 350150, member: 9416"] Mantises will unfortunately try to hang upside down even if it's not good for them lol. But he should be fine and like you said does need to be able to hang when molting. And there is hope as I have had floppy abdomen fixed sometimes in their next molt. He's floppy abdomen doesn't appear too bad so when he molts to adult he should be fine. There is a chance the final molt could go badly but its unlikely in the final molt. Best of luck to your little male Chinese. [/QUOTE]
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