Atlanthyda
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Hello
Me and my friend decided to try rising a mantis even though we are total noobs in this matter. We ordered a L4 orchid mantis through the internet (it's quite possible that we were fooled and it's actually below L4), however the guy from whom we bought it didn't inform us that the mantis was sent, and the mail man failed at bringing it at my friend's house... and I don't really have time for this story. The outcome was that the mantis spent a whole 6 days at the mail office - in a box, without water, food and fresh air.
We were actually surprised it was still alive. It was exhaused and had its limbs tangled in molt - the mantis ate it later, after it got some fresh water and food (some mealworms and ant food dissolved in water)
Even though it's now noticeably more energetic than it was at first, the mantis doesn't seem to be able to walk. It lays on its side for most of the time, but tries really hard to get up. Also it eats a lot but can't move its legs nor "hands" in coordinated way so must be fed by someone.
The question is - what else can we do. How bad might be the damage and how can we help it molt since it can't move. Also - is there any chance it's going to be healthy ever again? Or is it just slowly dying?
Picture 1 was taken soon after it got home (legs stuck in molt). The 2 and 3 show how it's getting better i think... is it?
Pardon my english and sorry if i broke any rule. Im new here.
Edit: i forgot to mention - we got the mantis yesterday.
Me and my friend decided to try rising a mantis even though we are total noobs in this matter. We ordered a L4 orchid mantis through the internet (it's quite possible that we were fooled and it's actually below L4), however the guy from whom we bought it didn't inform us that the mantis was sent, and the mail man failed at bringing it at my friend's house... and I don't really have time for this story. The outcome was that the mantis spent a whole 6 days at the mail office - in a box, without water, food and fresh air.
We were actually surprised it was still alive. It was exhaused and had its limbs tangled in molt - the mantis ate it later, after it got some fresh water and food (some mealworms and ant food dissolved in water)
Even though it's now noticeably more energetic than it was at first, the mantis doesn't seem to be able to walk. It lays on its side for most of the time, but tries really hard to get up. Also it eats a lot but can't move its legs nor "hands" in coordinated way so must be fed by someone.
The question is - what else can we do. How bad might be the damage and how can we help it molt since it can't move. Also - is there any chance it's going to be healthy ever again? Or is it just slowly dying?
Picture 1 was taken soon after it got home (legs stuck in molt). The 2 and 3 show how it's getting better i think... is it?
Pardon my english and sorry if i broke any rule. Im new here.
Edit: i forgot to mention - we got the mantis yesterday.
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