izbiggs
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Only use this method if 100% absolutely necessary, such as when the mantis has dry skin stuck in vital places that would cause it to die and it can't seem to remove the skin itself. If this problem keeps recurring, it is a sign that your mantis habitat is much too dry.
I used this with my ghost mantis. Since she already molted and dried, the exoskeleton dried too. I got a q-tip, some tweezers, and a feeder. As soon as she snatched up the feeder, I gently dabbed the exoskeleton with the q-tip to moisten it. Then, after it was softened, I gently teased it off with the tweezers.
If you have this issue, make sure that your mantis has enough humidity!
I used this with my ghost mantis. Since she already molted and dried, the exoskeleton dried too. I got a q-tip, some tweezers, and a feeder. As soon as she snatched up the feeder, I gently dabbed the exoskeleton with the q-tip to moisten it. Then, after it was softened, I gently teased it off with the tweezers.
If you have this issue, make sure that your mantis has enough humidity!
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