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Black Eyes and Possible Abdomen Collapse: Two Chinese Mantis Nymphs, a Case Study
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<blockquote data-quote="MantisTrainer" data-source="post: 349848" data-attributes="member: 13575"><p>Thank you for the feedback. The survivor seems to be doing well, it molted on Friday and seems to be very active. I gave it some more honey water today, the blackness hasn't seemed to get any better or worse. I tried to feed it a small mealworm but it was without success. The smallest mealworms I can find are still too big for the little guy but I can't seem to get a hold of any food that is the right size for it(my parents won't accept cockroaches) I'm concerned about the idea of catching insects in the wild for it. my household doesn't use pesticides but I'm not sure about anyone else in the neighborhood. does anyone have some advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantisTrainer, post: 349848, member: 13575"] Thank you for the feedback. The survivor seems to be doing well, it molted on Friday and seems to be very active. I gave it some more honey water today, the blackness hasn't seemed to get any better or worse. I tried to feed it a small mealworm but it was without success. The smallest mealworms I can find are still too big for the little guy but I can't seem to get a hold of any food that is the right size for it(my parents won't accept cockroaches) I'm concerned about the idea of catching insects in the wild for it. my household doesn't use pesticides but I'm not sure about anyone else in the neighborhood. does anyone have some advice? [/QUOTE]
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Black Eyes and Possible Abdomen Collapse: Two Chinese Mantis Nymphs, a Case Study
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