whimsyandreverie
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Ramble time:
This past week has been... Interesting. Following the arrival of my Creos last Thursday, I had immediately realized the enclosures I had initially set up for them were far too large for them at their current size (spacial reasoning is a concept I definitely struggle with more than I'd like to admit ), and after a sleepless night I managed to throw something together out of some disposable sauce cups and other materials I had lying around - a messy solution that I'm almost certain I've exerted more energy on than was actually necessary in my rush to get them done so quickly. And after corralling my new friends into their temporary homes, I decided to give them a housewarming meal - meanwhile also unleashing a small torrent of escaping fruit flies into my homestead and nearly losing a few mantids in the chaos (I managed to keep the mantids under my control, but sadly, I must say, there are quite a lot of fruit flies sharing my home now ) Admittedly, this week has been trying, and I've honestly been worried that maybe I'm not the right person for this. My partner had told me, as I worried about my babies' health on a break at work, that parenthood is a time riddled with trial and error, and that it was a constant learning process. I've tried to take that to heart...
So yesterday as I was getting ready to leave for work I check on my mantids to find they have quite a bit of poop on the paper towels, and bits of fruit fly remains... Everywhere... But at this point I don't have much time to clean them so I opt to take care of it after I got home. And so after work, I made a quick dinner and got to work taking each enclosure off my shelf and onto a table to clean each one by one. That was when I got to this final enclosure. As I placed it on the table I noticed this little guy looked a little strange, and realized they were molting. It was absolutely incredible! I was honestly super scared I'd disturbed them, but after about an hour of just sitting there watching in total awe, it ended up being a successful molt! Now, at this point, I've already had three molt, but while I was at work or asleep. Honestly watching this guy emerge from their old skin was simply incredible and kinda just felt super reassuring. The miracle of life is just so breath taking, and I feel after witnessing yet another example of nature's many beauties I have strengthened my resolve. These are such wonderful creatures and I'm so happy to have them as a part of my family.