She is kept in a big enclosure. She eats mostly grasshoppers and crickets but im planning to switch this up soon. She doesn't have additional heating and i spray her enclosure once a day. She has had one successful molt. I think she is about a L6/L7. She is acting normal and healthy to me.Could you give some info on how she is kept and what she eats, temps and water? What instar is it?
Yeah, if she has small wings, very small and slightly separated from her body (thorax) thats a sign that it will be her final (adult) molt. These take longer....does she have wing buds? The molt to adult takes around 6 weeks
Thanks! I just got into the hobby and i can't stop worrying haha. Good to hear that's she looks pretty!She's subadult. So pretty!
- MantisGirl13
Thanks! I think I’m worring to much but I just don’t want to do anything wrongYeah that's what I was describing with the wing's. You can tell they are starting to seperate from her body. I'm not sure how long the subadult to adult wait is for orchids, but I know some mantids, like ghosts for instance, can take the better part of 2 months. I wouldn't worry, a mismolt is always possible but just not molting at all, I've never heard of that happening.
Thanks for the tips!Adding some additional heat and switching to flying food will help. Sometimes if given in small quantities honey can also benefit them.
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