MantisGirl13 Well-known member Joined Apr 15, 2018 Messages 5,062 Reaction score 986 Location PA Sep 5, 2018 #21 Good! Congratulations on the molt! Don't expect him to eat much until later. - MantisGirl13
PaxALotl Well-known member Joined Jul 7, 2018 Messages 45 Reaction score 0 Location Denver CO or Phang-Nga, Thailand (depending on the Sep 5, 2018 #22 He ate one fly, and now his abdomen looks thin but not crazy thin. So,, I think it's good! One of my phasmids/phyllium also molted today and I saw it happen - it's very cool to watch!
He ate one fly, and now his abdomen looks thin but not crazy thin. So,, I think it's good! One of my phasmids/phyllium also molted today and I saw it happen - it's very cool to watch!
MantisGirl13 Well-known member Joined Apr 15, 2018 Messages 5,062 Reaction score 986 Location PA Sep 5, 2018 #23 Ok. I bet that was cool to see! Did he eat a ff or a hf? - MantisGirl13
PaxALotl Well-known member Joined Jul 7, 2018 Messages 45 Reaction score 0 Location Denver CO or Phang-Nga, Thailand (depending on the Sep 5, 2018 #24 Not sure exactly what that means, but he ate a hydei.
Mantis Lady Well-known member Joined Jan 26, 2018 Messages 3,283 Reaction score 732 Location Netherlands Sep 5, 2018 #25 Gratz on the molts, and hopefully they will get a good appetite.
MantisGirl13 Well-known member Joined Apr 15, 2018 Messages 5,062 Reaction score 986 Location PA Sep 6, 2018 #26 ff means fruit fly, hf means house fly. Sorry, didn't mean to confuse you! - MantisGirl13