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bubforever

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First time experience, i believe that my L4 orchid is about to molt. He's refused food for the past few days, and has now climbed to the top of the tank near the light and is just sitting there. Is this the sign of molting or am i just being overzealous? :)

 
correction it's moving around the top and looks like its trying to find a good position.

 
what's a good way to provide quick heat; i have the humidity in the 70's but the temp is only around 65-68 degrees F. Also how do mantids act before and during their molting?

 
what's a good way to provide quick heat; i have the humidity in the 70's but the temp is only around 65-68 degrees F. Also how do mantids act before and during their molting?
I use a space heater in my mantis room at night during the winter. Otherwise I keep the house warm enough to keep it above 70.

Mantids don't really act any certain way before molting. They just sit in one spot until they molt.

 
Thanks Rick. Should i keep my light and small heater on all night or is it safe to turn it off?

 
Thanks Rick. Should i keep my light and small heater on all night or is it safe to turn it off?
I leave the heater on to make it in the 70's. It's not needed during the day because I keep the heat turned up on the thermostat a bit more. I turn the lights off at night. Course it's warmer here all year.

 
what's a good way to provide quick heat; i have the humidity in the 70's but the temp is only around 65-68 degrees F. Also how do mantids act before and during their molting?
I used a coffee mug warmer in the winter. They're $2 at Walmart. Just don't deliberately try to cook the mantis and you'll be good.

 
I'm not sure he's molting now, he just keeps moving around, now on the side of the glass. Maybe he misses his old favorite flower that i took out. :)

 
Orchid mantis usually stay on the same spot for a long time. They do not move very often. It is completely normal. If the mantis is not feeding and hang upside down it is the sign of molting definately. I have seen larger orchid mantis turning slightly darker in color before molting. Good luck.

 
Orchid mantis usually stay on the same spot for a long time. They do not move very often. It is completely normal. If the mantis is not feeding and hang upside down it is the sign of molting definately. I have seen larger orchid mantis turning slightly darker in color before molting. Good luck.
I've noticed its head became a bit tanner than usual. I'll try and feed him again and see what happens.

 
Yay, he finally molted. It went well to, no problems found. Now how long should i wait before i feed it again? I know they have to wait for their new exoskeleton to harden.

 

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