Well I think my female ghost mantis broke her back during shipping... There is a funny lump on her back that isn't on the males... She is laying over and not really moving. Is she shedding or is she dying? *cry*
I mean is there a skin in the enclosure?I didn't see any skin peeling at the time. Though it does feel a little velvety. I don't know if that's natural or if they have a slicker feel to them.
Yes, is there a dried up shed skin somewhere in the enclosure that would indicate a bad molt?I mean is there a skin in the enclosure?
Why do you say "freezer"? Is that the more humane method of killing them or is there another purpose?It looks like it fell during a molt, very unlikely its back is broken, if it was chasing crickets and climbing, then the only reasonable explanation is the molt, the freezer is probably best, but lets hear from someone else too.
Yes... it is the commonly accepted way to end suffering. But offering them to other mantids as live food is also a commonly accepted practice. Seems at odds... but there it is.Why do you say "freezer"? Is that the more humane method of killing them?
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