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<blockquote data-quote="PowerHobo" data-source="post: 317843" data-attributes="member: 10878"><p>Unfortunately, the little dude (Hilberto) died sometime last night. I found him laying legs up on the substrate, bundled like they sometimes do when you disturb their containers. The remaining stump of the leg he had chewed off (I didn't realize there was a stump left at all until now) was completely black, and there was a bit of black coloration spreading out from where it joined the body. Not sure if this was exactly the cause of death, but I'm sure it didn't help.</p><p></p><p>He ate a very small pinhead cricket the day before yesterday (quarantined for several days and fed fresh fruits/carrots), and was still quite lively last night when I tried to feed him another, though he refused it.</p><p></p><p>My first mantis death, so I'm a little bummed, but I'll definitely be giving <em>Iris oratoria</em> a shot again in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerHobo, post: 317843, member: 10878"] Unfortunately, the little dude (Hilberto) died sometime last night. I found him laying legs up on the substrate, bundled like they sometimes do when you disturb their containers. The remaining stump of the leg he had chewed off (I didn't realize there was a stump left at all until now) was completely black, and there was a bit of black coloration spreading out from where it joined the body. Not sure if this was exactly the cause of death, but I'm sure it didn't help. He ate a very small pinhead cricket the day before yesterday (quarantined for several days and fed fresh fruits/carrots), and was still quite lively last night when I tried to feed him another, though he refused it. My first mantis death, so I'm a little bummed, but I'll definitely be giving [I]Iris oratoria[/I] a shot again in the future. [/QUOTE]
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