Mantis Mama
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I came upon one of my dear mantis adolescents hanging, like a rag draped over a laundry line. He was in an L6 molt that had clearly gone very wrong. He had a hole in his abdomen and was stuck in his exoskeleton. I don't know how the hole got there. The branch that he was hanging from had a rough bark (from Nanking Cherry tree) but I don't know if this would be a problem. Or, did he somehow blow a hole during the molting process by expanding too much??? He's a Chinese praying mantis.
Anyway, he is still alive - barely. He won't eat anything solid or even semi-solid, will only take liquids. So, I've been getting him to slurp the liquid that comes off thawed pieces of brine shrimp cubes. But seconds later, it leaks out of the hole in his abdomen. He has become quite lethargic and I'm afraid he is starving 'cause the nutrients just leak out the hole.
Is there some way of sealing the hole? There is a beige coloured thing that pulsates out the hole at the same time that the liquid comes out. Is this a piece of internal anatomy? Is there internal anatomy, or is the outer abdominal skin the outer surface of an open digestive system? If the hole is somehow sealed, does that lock in something that is supposed to go elsewhere through a waste removal system that might also have a hole in it? So many questions. . . .
Has anybody experienced this type of problem before?
(I tried to upload pictures but for some reason they wouldn't upload.)
Anyway, he is still alive - barely. He won't eat anything solid or even semi-solid, will only take liquids. So, I've been getting him to slurp the liquid that comes off thawed pieces of brine shrimp cubes. But seconds later, it leaks out of the hole in his abdomen. He has become quite lethargic and I'm afraid he is starving 'cause the nutrients just leak out the hole.
Is there some way of sealing the hole? There is a beige coloured thing that pulsates out the hole at the same time that the liquid comes out. Is this a piece of internal anatomy? Is there internal anatomy, or is the outer abdominal skin the outer surface of an open digestive system? If the hole is somehow sealed, does that lock in something that is supposed to go elsewhere through a waste removal system that might also have a hole in it? So many questions. . . .
Has anybody experienced this type of problem before?
(I tried to upload pictures but for some reason they wouldn't upload.)