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Mantid Discussions
Food and Feeding
Any way of liquifying chitin? Got a mantis that can only take liquids
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<blockquote data-quote="Vespertino" data-source="post: 284206" data-attributes="member: 8248"><p>I've got a mantis with damaged mandibles from a bad molt that can only take liquids. Baby food and squished bug guts are a no-go (she can't get those down). Does anyone have a trick up their sleeve for getting chitin in a liquid form to feed injured mantids?</p><p></p><p>I was half thinking of taking a bunch of superworms and putting the through my vitamix on high with some spring water. But that would freak out my germophobe hubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespertino, post: 284206, member: 8248"] I've got a mantis with damaged mandibles from a bad molt that can only take liquids. Baby food and squished bug guts are a no-go (she can't get those down). Does anyone have a trick up their sleeve for getting chitin in a liquid form to feed injured mantids? I was half thinking of taking a bunch of superworms and putting the through my vitamix on high with some spring water. But that would freak out my germophobe hubs. [/QUOTE]
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Any way of liquifying chitin? Got a mantis that can only take liquids
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