Ricardo
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One of my violin nymphs molted today , and is now L2 or L3. when I went to check on him , I thought he was dead. Just this very pale , unmoving mantis on his side looking terrible. After further examination I saw it's head turn to look at me.
I was shocked at it being alive.
Basically two of it's left legs are completely missing ( Except for the the thighs which are moving around very nicely ) and one of his right legs is bent in odd ways. Everything from the neck up is wonderful, and the poor little guy was struggling to stand. However even standing is a challenge for it, as it's greatly un balanced. I gave him some honey and he loved it, and I positioned him in a small paper towel fold. He's been looking around enthusiastically and is very active, however he just can't get around.
Any chance his legs will grow back? He's still so small and fragile, I fear this may be his end. With careful hand feeding do you think he'll be okay, or is this a lost cause?
I was shocked at it being alive.
Basically two of it's left legs are completely missing ( Except for the the thighs which are moving around very nicely ) and one of his right legs is bent in odd ways. Everything from the neck up is wonderful, and the poor little guy was struggling to stand. However even standing is a challenge for it, as it's greatly un balanced. I gave him some honey and he loved it, and I positioned him in a small paper towel fold. He's been looking around enthusiastically and is very active, however he just can't get around.
Any chance his legs will grow back? He's still so small and fragile, I fear this may be his end. With careful hand feeding do you think he'll be okay, or is this a lost cause?