Kyleg
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I woke up this morning to find my l3 wide arm nymph molting and stuck, she also seemed to have fallen from the side of the tank to the floor. I didn't realize that she was about to molt and forgot to mist the tank last night. I misted the tank right away to up the humidity from bone dry and went away for a bit hoping she would work her way out. Came back 40min later and she was still the same and not moving, so I used a couple of needles and gently helped get her leg and claws out of the skin. She's fully out of the skin now but pretty disfigured, legs are bowed and bent and one of her claws seems lifeless and unmovable. Worst of all she was in a hunched position trying to get out and it seems her soft exoskeleton hardened so that she is terribly hunched over. She's still alive but can't move around very well and I don't think she'll be able to eat anything like this. Is there anyway to feed a mantis other than live food, maybe some liquid mixture I could hand feed or something? would another molt fix all these deformities if she lived to it?
I have a feeling that this is probably the end for her, sucks because this was my first mantis and I was really looking forward to her reaching l4. I think I'll try to replace her with something simpler and older, like maybe an adult/sun-adult chinese mantis.
I have a feeling that this is probably the end for her, sucks because this was my first mantis and I was really looking forward to her reaching l4. I think I'll try to replace her with something simpler and older, like maybe an adult/sun-adult chinese mantis.