Hi
Has anyone got any experience of this? It looks like our peacock mantis has got a bent abdomen after his molt to adult. Not sure if you can see in the photo but there's a kink in the abdomen towards the bottom. The humidity was low during the molt as it happened early in the morning. I went in to mist the cage and he was hanging there mid molt with just the end of his abdomen still in the old exoskeleton. He molted on Saturday and he ate a fly on Sunday night but I haven't seen him eat since. He may have had another fly or two, I'm not totally sure how many were in there with him! He's rejecting crickets.
I'm hopeful he will keep eating and at the worst just won't eat so much at a time, but I was wondering if anyone has seen this happen before?
Has anyone got any experience of this? It looks like our peacock mantis has got a bent abdomen after his molt to adult. Not sure if you can see in the photo but there's a kink in the abdomen towards the bottom. The humidity was low during the molt as it happened early in the morning. I went in to mist the cage and he was hanging there mid molt with just the end of his abdomen still in the old exoskeleton. He molted on Saturday and he ate a fly on Sunday night but I haven't seen him eat since. He may have had another fly or two, I'm not totally sure how many were in there with him! He's rejecting crickets.
I'm hopeful he will keep eating and at the worst just won't eat so much at a time, but I was wondering if anyone has seen this happen before?