Egg bound female (?) and L4 male not molting.

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dgerndt

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Hello, all! So I have a really really really round female Egyptian mantis, and I'm wondering if she might be egg bound. I saw her trying to lay an ooth a few days ago, but all that came out were a few loose eggs with no ooth. She's still eating and drinking, but I'm worried. She's almost as big as she was when she laid her first ooth, and this is going to be ooth number 5. I have no idea how old she is exactly, as I got her as an adult.

I also have an L4 male Egyptian mantis that should have molted almost two weeks ago. He lost a leg with his last molt, so is it taking longer because he's growing is leg back? His sister molted right on schedule and she's getting close to molting again. I'm getting worried. He's my only male and my only green Egyptian. I don't want him to die!

 
Well then I've been lucky; all my mantids have been molting pretty much at the same time. Usually within one or two days of one another.

:( Aw, I wish mantids lived longer. I don't want to lose my pet yet!

 
Sorry to breathe life into this dead post, but I'm almost positive my female is egg bound. She's a straw colored Egyptian, so I can see food go down her thorax and into her abdomen. Recently, it hasn't been making it down to her abdomen; I can see it stuck in her thorax. I also witness her trying to lay eggs on almost a daily basis. Is there anything I can do to help, or do I just have to wait until she dies? :(

 
This is a sad fact of life with mantids, Deby. The good news is that she won't "split" and she's not wired to experience suffering in the sense that we do, but she will soon be in the arms of the Great Mantis Goddess (BbHN). I usually let them live out their lives as they would outside, but some people prefer the freezer to provide a quick. painless ending

 
:( Aw, I feel like I might cry. Poor Cleopatra. I guess I'll just try to make her comfortable, and try to feed her some honey; she always enjoys that.
 
I have had a few of my mantis split, lucky you to of not had it happen Phil, when that happens, I do turn to the freezer. :( Just the other day, I put in a lineola, she was looking fine, huge,but fine, but had an awful big appetite, and I just felt before it got worse I needed to end it. She was never satified with a couple crickets and I felt bad for not givin her more.

 
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I've put a towel over half of her screen lid and added some damp paper towels to her tank in an attempt to raise the humidity. I'm hoping that might help her lay her eggs. :unsure:

 

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