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robo mantis

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I know this question has been asked but i never realy paid attention. Ok i came home from school and my H. grandis female had shed. But to my surprise the mantids back 2 legs are curly and she can't walk on them. I want to help but i don't want to clip its legs what do i do?

 
Post a pic if you can. It will help determine.

 
If you don't have access to a digital camera, describe it some more for us. Does it have its wings yet? If it does, it is an adult and won't moult again and there won't be any opportunity to correct the exoskeleton. If she cannot use her back legs at all, then it is unlikely she will be able to climb anywhere to hang even if she does moult again.

 
Here are some pics not very good but good enough to see. You can't realy see the hunchback that well.

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Here is what I would do. The leg on the left in the first pic I would cut off after the knee. I would also remove the stick and leaves. That container is borderline too small and you don't want anything getting in her way while molting. They need clear vertical space. Put her into a larger container without anything to get in the way.

 
Lol i remember that. And rick it just molted today and i just misted it and it drank. Ok so you want me to have nothing in there? Also when i clip won't the mantis freak out? She has 1 molt left until adult (i think) will that be enough time to grow it back? Also after i clip it won't 1 leg be long than the other and won't that cause walking problems?

 
She'll definately live. With mine, one leg straightened out a few days later. The other leg, I accidentally pulled it off. It came off at the joint closest to the body. But with three legs, my mantis seems to be just fine.

 
I told you what I would do. She will have some issues no matter what but at least that one leg isn't too bad. I doubt it will grow back fully though. Just leave her in the cage and snip it off with scissors quickly. Doesn't bother them too much.

I highly suggest you remove the items from the cage prior to her next molt. That may be why she had these problems.

 
I'm not sure, but I think this happens because they aren't hanging from the top while molting. I had some mantises molt when they're on the wall of something. Most of them seem to have come out okay, but I think hanging from the top is better.

 
If she can't climb the wall, drape some paper towel in through the top down the side and she'll be able to climb that as easily as the stick.

 
If she can't climb the wall, drape some paper towel in through the top down the side and she'll be able to climb that as easily as the stick.
That will work. If she can't hang from the lid or climb the sides you need a different container. I don't see my mantids having any trouble climbing the sides of the container. You want to remove that stuff before she molts again to prevent any issues.

 
She always is on the roof but i wasn't sure how she gets there. I think the legs are why she can't climb.

 
She always is on the roof but i wasn't sure how she gets there. I think the legs are why she can't climb.
If she can't climb or hang she is going to have a hard time molting again. I would probably consider putting her in the freezer.

 

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