Allthingsterrarium
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Hey guys! Great news. Lee, my Giant Asian mantis, has molted for the first time under my care since I got her and joined the forum two weeks ago. She had actually just molted when I first got her. I had a hunch she would molt again since she showed only minor interest in a cricket the other night and two days before that only partially ate a waxworm (I felt so bad for the waxworm I had to let my bearded dragon quickly end any misery it might have been in.) She quickly ate the last of the tiny red runner roach nymphs that came with her in the container and then over the next several days she ate three crickets and two waxworms, not terribly small ones either so she's growing very well I'd say. I kid you not it looks to me like she almost doubled in size and is looking extremely fresh and vibrant right now. I'm even starting to see the wing buds you guys told me about when you identified her for me as still a nymph. I certainly do hope she turns out to be female since they are the really impressive ones but I've heard males do have larger wings which is impressive on it's own. Either way it's so exciting! Unfortunately it looks like she might have screwed up her bottom right leg somehow as she's dragging more than walking on it, holding it out when she hangs upside down and it sort of looked like it ever so slightly bent oddly when she moved it at one point. Her body might still just be soft from the molt though. In any case it doesn't seem to be bothering her, she's mobile as ever and if they are anything like tarantulas the leg should be fixed over the next couple molts. I'm going to wait two or three days before giving her anything to eat though since I'm sure her mandibles need to harden. I'll get a picture of her tomorrow and attach it!
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