Mantis fell an inch while molting

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GayJerk

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My giant African just molted, and he sort of fell a little bit, probably half an inch or an inch. He climbed back up and hung himself upside down afterwards, but he seems to be missing the tiny tip of the top of his abdomen, probably about a millimeter. Do you think he'll be ok? 

Edit: The exposed part isn't oozing anything, it's a lime green as well, he's moving still and acting fine as far as I can tell.. 

 
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here's a picture. 

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I would say if he can still pass poop then he should be fine, give him water to rehydrate as well. Just keep an eye out, I had to lay out a paper towel for my mantis to make sure she was still pooping when she was sick. Otherwise he sounds fine. 

 
@GayJerk Hard to tell from the 1/4" abdomen image, however it appears that it might be a problem. If you can supply a better photo it could help answer the question to what is at the end of the abdomen as it doesn't appear normal.

 
I would say if he can still pass poop then he should be fine, give him water to rehydrate as well. Just keep an eye out, I had to lay out a paper towel for my mantis to make sure she was still pooping when she was sick. Otherwise he sounds fine. 
Yeah that's what I was worried about most. I'll have to move him to an enclosure with a paper towel temporarily. 

@CosbyArt I took a closer look and it appears that the top half of the tip of his abdomen didn't extend completely, and the lower abdomen did, exposing the inside on the tip, if that makes sense. His wings extended fully so I can no longer see the top half. I'm just worried about him being able to defecate.

 
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@Sticky I'm pretty sure it's a male, I have a female s. lineola and her abdomen is wide and fat, I think what he means is that the top skin didn't stretch out all the way, it's scrunched up

 
@GayJerk keep us posted, the most important thing is knowing if he's passing poop
When I got home about 5 hours ago I put him in a container with a papertowel bottom so i could see if he goes at all, and he hasn't yet. I'll try feeding him tomorrow and if he doesn't go by sunday *if he eats that is* I'll put him in the freezer so he doesn't suffer anymore. He is my first mantis, he's been a good bug.

 
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@GayJerk he might not go right away after a molt, but give him plenty of water. I hydrate my mantids wth honey flavored water daily with a dropper, they take an extra long drink after molting. I'll try giving them food two days after molting. Just keep an eye out, hopefully you see a little turd  ^_^

 
@GayJerk he might not go right away after a molt, but give him plenty of water. I hydrate my mantids wth honey flavored water daily with a dropper, they take an extra long drink after molting. I'll try giving them food two days after molting. Just keep an eye out, hopefully you see a little turd  ^_^
I did give him some honey when i got home, I'll make sure to keep him hydrated! Thank you for replying so quickly, I really do love all my animals regardless of size or species.

 
I can try, but I know for sure that he's a male. It would be hard to take a picture because his wings now extend past his abdomen :(

 
@GayJerkThat actually looks normal, my giant asian mantis is an adult male and his end looks like it's protruding out a bit as well, he's about a month into adulthood and he's great. 

 

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