Deformed wings, is it too late?

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I was pleased to wake up this morning, check on my bugs, and see that my Peruvian shield mantis was molting. Everything went perfectly, except for his wings. They're very deformed. I misted his enclosure the night before, was there anything else I could've done? Is it over, or does he still need time? I misted around him gently after taking this picture. I'm kinda bummed out.
 

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I was pleased to wake up this morning, check on my bugs, and see that my Peruvian shield mantis was molting. Everything went perfectly, except for his wings. They're very deformed. I misted his enclosure the night before, was there anything else I could've done? Is it over, or does he still need time? I misted around him gently after taking this picture. I'm kinda bummed out.
It sucks yeah, especially when they're male and can't fly. At the same time though, it's a unique if not goofy feature on him now. My own H. majuscula girl had funky wings and I learned to love them. Maybe you will too.
 

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He should still be able to mate. It happens to the best of us. The good thing about a male with wrinkled wings is he won’t get injured from flying. Don’t get too down on yourself. This is just a little bump on the way to achieving your goal.
 

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