JayzunBoget
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I caught a Wide Armed Mantis in the process of molting at the pet store i work at in Lansing, Michigan, Preuss Pets.
It had been kept in a 32 oz. insect cup and fit decently pre-molt.
At the point I saw her she was already nearly completely out of the exuvium and had grown nearly 300% !!!
Unfortunately, she had already begun to harden. After six hours, she had not progressed any further in the shed, so I helped her out of the remaining exuvium.
This went even better than I had hoped, and I was able to completely free her from the exuvium without doing any noticeable damage to her (hopefully).
Unfortunately, she has been left almost completely crippled. She has one good arm (do you call that a pedipalp, like spiders and scorpions?), the other she doesn't raise or orient properly. She does not seem to be able to stand on her legs, though she does move them, and her wings are mangled.
Is there any way to resoften her new exoskeleton and let it harden properly? Or she doomed?
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx,
JZ
It had been kept in a 32 oz. insect cup and fit decently pre-molt.
At the point I saw her she was already nearly completely out of the exuvium and had grown nearly 300% !!!
Unfortunately, she had already begun to harden. After six hours, she had not progressed any further in the shed, so I helped her out of the remaining exuvium.
This went even better than I had hoped, and I was able to completely free her from the exuvium without doing any noticeable damage to her (hopefully).
Unfortunately, she has been left almost completely crippled. She has one good arm (do you call that a pedipalp, like spiders and scorpions?), the other she doesn't raise or orient properly. She does not seem to be able to stand on her legs, though she does move them, and her wings are mangled.
Is there any way to resoften her new exoskeleton and let it harden properly? Or she doomed?
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx,
JZ