SneakyPsycho
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My wild-caught European mantis decided to molt from the top of his cage rather than do so from one of the many sticks in his habitat. The first time he molted he was perfect besides one of his antenna being slightly curled due to how close he was to the side of the cage. I'm worried about him falling once he finishes molting, since the only thing he is attached to right now is is old skin.. So far, he looks great except one of the back legs is wildly curled. I've heard plenty of bad stories about owners interfering with the molting process, so is it best to just let him be for now? Thanks.
*He managed to right himself and is now hanging from the top of the cage with 5 legs. The other one is straight until the joint but the lower half of the leg is rounded to the point that it will not function properly. The wings appeared last molt and are now pretty messy, but I'm not as concerned about the wings right now.
*He managed to right himself and is now hanging from the top of the cage with 5 legs. The other one is straight until the joint but the lower half of the leg is rounded to the point that it will not function properly. The wings appeared last molt and are now pretty messy, but I'm not as concerned about the wings right now.
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