Gwan-Thwei
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Hey gang
Kind of at a loss as to what to do. I went outside to check on my mantis and found he had just shed. I couldn't tell you what instar he's in, he's only about two and a half inches long and still hasn't developed his wings yet. He's a chinese mantis, so they're hardy, but...i really don't know if he can survive past this.
As i was saying before, i found him molting, only, it wasn't on the ceiling of the enclosure. It was under the large stick he perches on. Now this happened the last time i found him molting, so i wasn't too stressed, but when i picked him up, it became quite clear that he hadn't shed right at all.
His legs (aside from the one still in his moult and the one he chewed off or fell off) are all twisted and hardened. I picked him up to see if i could straighten them out but they had already set at unusual angles. He can't even stand on them. His front legs (i tried to get a picture, but my phone is kind of ******) are actually twisting over each other. I tried to carefully nudge them apart, but when he goes to crawl or grab at something they get twisted all over again. There's the possibility that he might moult just fine next time, but he can't even balance on his stomach, let alone hang upside down.
Now i'm an amateur at best, so i have no idea if this can be fixed. Any tips you have help, and i would prefer not to euthanize him (i've grown more attached to him than i would like to admit). If worst comes to worst, suggest quick and painless ways to put him down so he doesn't have to die slowly in the freezer.
Kind of at a loss as to what to do. I went outside to check on my mantis and found he had just shed. I couldn't tell you what instar he's in, he's only about two and a half inches long and still hasn't developed his wings yet. He's a chinese mantis, so they're hardy, but...i really don't know if he can survive past this.
As i was saying before, i found him molting, only, it wasn't on the ceiling of the enclosure. It was under the large stick he perches on. Now this happened the last time i found him molting, so i wasn't too stressed, but when i picked him up, it became quite clear that he hadn't shed right at all.
His legs (aside from the one still in his moult and the one he chewed off or fell off) are all twisted and hardened. I picked him up to see if i could straighten them out but they had already set at unusual angles. He can't even stand on them. His front legs (i tried to get a picture, but my phone is kind of ******) are actually twisting over each other. I tried to carefully nudge them apart, but when he goes to crawl or grab at something they get twisted all over again. There's the possibility that he might moult just fine next time, but he can't even balance on his stomach, let alone hang upside down.
Now i'm an amateur at best, so i have no idea if this can be fixed. Any tips you have help, and i would prefer not to euthanize him (i've grown more attached to him than i would like to admit). If worst comes to worst, suggest quick and painless ways to put him down so he doesn't have to die slowly in the freezer.