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<blockquote data-quote="hysteresis" data-source="post: 325063" data-attributes="member: 11064"><p>Sometimes that's the way we learn. This hobby... it's tough to get your bearings in it. You think you've collected the information and you smash START.</p><p></p><p>Then you realize, in hindsight, wrong moves and incompletely understood situations. Context is everything. Sometimes it's there and sometimes no. Sometimes you trip out and simply misunderstand.</p><p></p><p>My HOPE, aka Golden #2, could have been saved had I understood the molt cycle <em>including</em> the sequence. Had I understood, I would've realized the critter <em>must</em> hang from it's butt for a bit so its chitin starts to firm up. I just helped remove the tiny bit on it's butt. I should have strung her up to dry. She would be doing <em>much</em> better. I mean shes alive and eating, and strikes with her messed up raptorials, but she can't grapple anything. It will be a miracle if she can even hang to molt this off.</p><p></p><p>Le sigh... We learn, man.</p><p></p><p>Buy Orin's book. It will save you a ton of as far as mantis care goes. I paid low $50s CAD online at Indigo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hysteresis, post: 325063, member: 11064"] Sometimes that's the way we learn. This hobby... it's tough to get your bearings in it. You think you've collected the information and you smash START. Then you realize, in hindsight, wrong moves and incompletely understood situations. Context is everything. Sometimes it's there and sometimes no. Sometimes you trip out and simply misunderstand. My HOPE, aka Golden #2, could have been saved had I understood the molt cycle [I]including[/I] the sequence. Had I understood, I would've realized the critter [I]must[/I] hang from it's butt for a bit so its chitin starts to firm up. I just helped remove the tiny bit on it's butt. I should have strung her up to dry. She would be doing [I]much[/I] better. I mean shes alive and eating, and strikes with her messed up raptorials, but she can't grapple anything. It will be a miracle if she can even hang to molt this off. Le sigh... We learn, man. Buy Orin's book. It will save you a ton of as far as mantis care goes. I paid low $50s CAD online at Indigo. [/QUOTE]
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