I've never understood how nail hardener works. I believe that it contains two substances that I am familiar with, witch hazel, an astringent and alum, a styptic, but how does that make your nails hard? I would have thought that super glue (CA glue) would make a better wound sealer since that is what it was designed for, but I don't think that I'd use either on mantids!
[SIZE=14pt]Super glue is the coolest but idk with a small mantid I wouldn't want it to be glue to its self. Now I did try the blood stop powder that we used on our dog, reptiles, & birds, so I tryed it on a mantid with a bad molt it didn't do anything he still past but he had a bad molt.[/SIZE]
Don't believe everything you read or see just because it's on the Internet.I was on Petco.com
+1If your going to try somehting like that you might want to use liquid band aid. It probally does not contain all those harmful chemicals.
[SIZE=14pt]+1[/SIZE]+1I have actually done this (product is called "New Skin" liquid bandage for humans), and the female lived on her normal life span, laid an ooth, and appeared none the worse for wear.
me too! last year my sister found an L4 male chinese nymph who had been severely pecked by a bird, I applied that new skin stuff and he did much better (he was nearly dead at first) and ate a day later+1I have actually done this (product is called "New Skin" liquid bandage for humans), and the female lived on her normal life span, laid an ooth, and appeared none the worse for wear.
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