So this morning, I went to check on my new Thistle mantis nymph. I've been keeping it in a room off my house that is about 88 degrees in the day, and 78 at night. It was hanging from the cloth at the top of the cup for the first time. It normally stays upright, or hangs at an angle from twigs. I didn't touch the cup, just looked at it. The stupid thing reared up in a threat display, and fell to the folded paper towel below. It must have hurt itself because it was having trouble climbing or staying upright. I left it alone for awhile. When I came back, it was laying on its side barely moving at all. I think it may have been preparing to molt, but hadn't started yet, when it fell. Its about that time. So, thinking I couldn't make things any worse (since it seemed as though it may be dying anyway). I taped it loosely to the fabric, upside down, by its legs. I had seen that suggested in other threads for mantids that were trying to molt from bad locations in their enclosures. How long usually is a mantis immobile before molting begins? By the way, I am 5 months pregnant and am leaving in 15 minutes for an ultrasound. We may find out what we're having today! Our 2yo son wouldn't cooperate at his ultrasound, so he was a surprise. Anyway, baby trumps bug, so I'll check for replies, and the condition of the mantis, later this afternoon.