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Mantid Discussions
Health Issues
Nymph first molt, back legs stuck. :(
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<blockquote data-quote="PlayingMantis" data-source="post: 289310" data-attributes="member: 7332"><p>If the mantis is a young nymph, I think it has a decent chance of surviving two bad back legs. I've had L3s/L4s with bad back legs molt fine, and they fixed their legs in the next molt. However, old nymphs, especially subadults, have a lot more trouble, as they're heavier and seem unable to grip properly with only two working legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlayingMantis, post: 289310, member: 7332"] If the mantis is a young nymph, I think it has a decent chance of surviving two bad back legs. I've had L3s/L4s with bad back legs molt fine, and they fixed their legs in the next molt. However, old nymphs, especially subadults, have a lot more trouble, as they're heavier and seem unable to grip properly with only two working legs. [/QUOTE]
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Nymph first molt, back legs stuck. :(
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