<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14700269#post14700269 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Wildinside
My mantis (O. Scyllarus) has had molts before where he never closes his burrow at all. He no longer closes his burrow at night or at all for that matter and he continued this trend through his last molt.
I know he molted because he enacted all of the pre/post molt symptoms and was not using his rapts for a few days (he was laying low in general usually only poking out far enough for his eyes to scan the area when he thought something was going on) but he is happily back at it now smashing stuff with renewed vigor.
He really went at it with his last molts pre-molt activities. We were in a day-to-day battle over my brain coral. Every day I would find it stuffed underneath the rock his main burrow entrance exits under. It was totally in the shade, so I would take it out (while fighting his fiesty butt off) and would try and find a place that he wouldn't get it. I would come home from work and it would be back under the rock and he would be smiling at me sayin "that right!". I would then fight him off and attempt to save my brain again from jeopardy. This continued to go on for a couple days until I finally put it on the highest rock in the tank where it resides today. Apparently he is scared of heights haha (+1 ME). However, he officially stole some Zoo's I had and stuffed it so far back that I was unable to recover it and by now they are likely dead and gone (+1 MANTIS).
Score: 1-1
So far the slate is even...until his next molt.
Duhn duhn DUHNNN!!
(scary music)