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Tenodora sinensis mismolt
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<blockquote data-quote="cwebster" data-source="post: 299579" data-attributes="member: 9658"><p>Thomas, thanks. Will just let him be. Was just hoping i could help before his exoskeleton hardened again. Humidity in the room with him is only 45% so will get a humidifier before the next mantises hatch. Am sad i didnt already have the humidity higher. I keep wet sponges in the cage bottom and mist many times per day but that is not enough. Could use aquariums for the older nymphs from now on but have read high humidity can lead to mold. Will look around for better housing. How do they ever survive outside with the cold, low humidity, all those molts, and constant predation? They sure have a rough life. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwebster, post: 299579, member: 9658"] Thomas, thanks. Will just let him be. Was just hoping i could help before his exoskeleton hardened again. Humidity in the room with him is only 45% so will get a humidifier before the next mantises hatch. Am sad i didnt already have the humidity higher. I keep wet sponges in the cage bottom and mist many times per day but that is not enough. Could use aquariums for the older nymphs from now on but have read high humidity can lead to mold. Will look around for better housing. How do they ever survive outside with the cold, low humidity, all those molts, and constant predation? They sure have a rough life. [/QUOTE]
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