Zuzu
Well-known member
Welp, I was bound to make a mistake at some point, but I didn't think it would be this soon.
My hierodula venosa molted last night, but I didn't notice when I went to feed it a few minutes ago. I take my mantises out of their deli cups and place them into a much smaller container for easy feeding. Had I known my nymph was freshly molted, I definitely would not have touched them. But I did. It wasn't until saw my mantis behaving strangely and noticed the molt in the cup that I instantly realized my mistake.
Is there a chance of surviving if he can make it until he hardens? He isn't moving much, if at all, and it kind of just half laying where I placed him back in the cup on the fake flowers. I feel terrible, he had a perfectly successful molt and I have probably killed him due to being careless and not paying proper attention.
My hierodula venosa molted last night, but I didn't notice when I went to feed it a few minutes ago. I take my mantises out of their deli cups and place them into a much smaller container for easy feeding. Had I known my nymph was freshly molted, I definitely would not have touched them. But I did. It wasn't until saw my mantis behaving strangely and noticed the molt in the cup that I instantly realized my mistake.
Is there a chance of surviving if he can make it until he hardens? He isn't moving much, if at all, and it kind of just half laying where I placed him back in the cup on the fake flowers. I feel terrible, he had a perfectly successful molt and I have probably killed him due to being careless and not paying proper attention.