please help! mantis shaking and leg fell off

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yaih0550

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my ghost mantis went through his final molt a few days ago and he was doing alright, his wings were severly deformed but he took food and didnt seem to have any mobility issues so i was keeping an eye on him. I went to check on him a few minutes ago and when i went over to his enclosure he moved away from me and his leg just fell off. now hes leaned all the way forward alternating between violent shaking and cleaning one of his arms, please help i dont know what to do. he was fine a few hours ago i dont understand whats wrong.

UPDATE: it's been about 20 minutes and the shaking has stopped. is it possible he was injured during the molt?
 
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my ghost mantis went through his final molt a few days ago and he was doing alright, his wings were severly deformed but he took food and didnt seem to have any mobility issues so i was keeping an eye on him. I went to check on him a few minutes ago and when i went over to his enclosure he moved away from me and his leg just fell off. now hes leaned all the way forward alternating between violent shaking and cleaning one of his arms, please help i dont know what to do. he was fine a few hours ago i dont understand whats wrong.

UPDATE: it's been about 20 minutes and the shaking has stopped. is it possible he was injured during the molt?
It could have been that hemolymph flow was cut off in the leg during molting. A leg falling off isn't really anything to be concerned about honestly. Just keep him hydrated.
 
It could have been that hemolymph flow was cut off in the leg during molting. A leg falling off isn't really anything to be concerned about honestly. Just keep him hydrated.
thank you for letting me know, im glad it isnt a major concern. after he got over being confused and wobbling around, he hung upside down like normal so i think all is well. i will make sure to watch the humidity extra close and offer him extra water.
 
thank you for letting me know, im glad it isnt a major concern. after he got over being confused and wobbling around, he hung upside down like normal so i think all is well. i will make sure to watch the humidity extra close and offer him extra water.
Eh humidity isn't that big of a concern for mantises usually (as long as they're roughly in the range the species needs to be). Internal hydration is far more important and is a key factor for molting. Mantises basically use the water inside them to pump themselves up like a glorified balloon when their exoskeleton is soft during the molting process. Man, imagine if we could do that. Rip out our skeletons every few weeks and expand.
 
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