Our adult male h. majuscula Carl passed away yesterday from, I believe, old age. He was our first mantis and was our most entertaining.
Since getting mantids I have planned to preserve them after they passed to remember them and display their fantastic colors. That said, I probably wasn't as prepared as I should have been when he went. I didn't have etymological pins, a syringe, or a proper mounting board.
Trying to take advantage of his non-dried state, I went ahead with as much pinning as I was capable of.
Here is a picture, linked not imbedded in case this sort of thing bothers you (excuse the lighting). https://imgur.com/gallery/olI2TgD
I think I did a pretty good job for my first try. Decided to pin through the wings though I know many don't like that. Otherwise I tried to only pierce the body in one place.
My concern is gut rot. I don't think I have the stomach to stuff him, and I don't know where to buy syringes to inject alcohol. He is currently pinned and not dried, on cork, in the fridge with ventilation. Any advice for next steps is greatly appreciated.
Since getting mantids I have planned to preserve them after they passed to remember them and display their fantastic colors. That said, I probably wasn't as prepared as I should have been when he went. I didn't have etymological pins, a syringe, or a proper mounting board.
Trying to take advantage of his non-dried state, I went ahead with as much pinning as I was capable of.
Here is a picture, linked not imbedded in case this sort of thing bothers you (excuse the lighting). https://imgur.com/gallery/olI2TgD
I think I did a pretty good job for my first try. Decided to pin through the wings though I know many don't like that. Otherwise I tried to only pierce the body in one place.
My concern is gut rot. I don't think I have the stomach to stuff him, and I don't know where to buy syringes to inject alcohol. He is currently pinned and not dried, on cork, in the fridge with ventilation. Any advice for next steps is greatly appreciated.