My mantid was going after a lobster roach and when he grabbed him, the roach twisted and broke the end of one of his arms. (basically, the point just before the little hook at the end of their arm).
Now, he doesn't want to use the arm for anything.
Although it is still attached to the matis, it is bent and not the way it should be.
My question is should I let it be and hope it is fixed in the next molt or should I cut it off at that point and let it grow back in the next shed.
My only concern is that since it is still attached, when he molts, will the arm stay deformed or will it correct itself? Obvsiouly, if I cut it off, a new one will grow and will be fine.
Your thoughts?
Also, one other quck question, how many molts does it take until an african mantis becomes an adult?
Now, he doesn't want to use the arm for anything.
Although it is still attached to the matis, it is bent and not the way it should be.
My question is should I let it be and hope it is fixed in the next molt or should I cut it off at that point and let it grow back in the next shed.
My only concern is that since it is still attached, when he molts, will the arm stay deformed or will it correct itself? Obvsiouly, if I cut it off, a new one will grow and will be fine.
Your thoughts?
Also, one other quck question, how many molts does it take until an african mantis becomes an adult?