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Health Issues
Floppy abdomen issue, Please Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="JP77" data-source="post: 266905" data-attributes="member: 7551"><p>One of my Chinese mantis had this problem right after a molt. I rotated the enclosure so he couldn't hang upside down and then made sure he had enough food and water. He threw up food and water for a while due to the kink in his abdomen, but after about a week the abdomen was much stronger, and no longer kinked when he's upside down. He's doing well now and I've rotated his enclosure upright again. That's what I would try for your mantids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP77, post: 266905, member: 7551"] One of my Chinese mantis had this problem right after a molt. I rotated the enclosure so he couldn't hang upside down and then made sure he had enough food and water. He threw up food and water for a while due to the kink in his abdomen, but after about a week the abdomen was much stronger, and no longer kinked when he's upside down. He's doing well now and I've rotated his enclosure upright again. That's what I would try for your mantids. [/QUOTE]
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