Lono
Active member
I'm fairly new to raising mantids i wanted to try breeding eventually and decided to get a chinese mantis ootheca to see how it goes since they are very cheap and easy to come by. Everything was going fine up until l4. I started having molt failures specifically they're back legs getting stuck. Originally i thought it was due to humidity since the first mantis to molt to l4 had a horrible failure and i had just moved it to a 32 oz and it was defiantly too dry for it, i wasn't expecting the molt so soon. Since then i've been keeping them humid especially when there getting ready to molt but there either getting both legs stuck or one leg it's happening to most of them probably like 80%. I've also had 2 of them rip one of there legs off in the process. If one legs gets stuck they recover quite well actually and after a while it's hard to see a problem but the ones that get both stuck end up with some pretty messed up back legs and end up stuck snaking around. The amount this is happening seems way too high I feel like i'm doing something wrong. I usually mist once a day and it evaporates after a couple hours, when i suspect molt i mist a lot more so it doesn't evaporate completely. Am i doing something wrong?