Hi fellow mantid lovers! I need some advice.
Not sure if this is abdomen collapse, but i am raising 8 preying mantises this year , and have seen a number of them get this problem. Despite this, they remain active and eating. The abdomen seems loosely attached and is sometimes raised at an extreme angle and other times lowered at a weird angle in the same animal. Sometimes the angle is severe (like the tail is bent backwards toward the head creating a 40 degrees angle)One animal is pictured below.
I am not sure I am feeding them correctly. I have been giving them 1 "medium" size cricket every third day. Do you think its because of what I feed them? Is it too much? [ raised them similarly last year but did not have this problem.]
Could it be something genetic, as they all hatched from the same egg case? Or how they are fed?
Any other advice?
Not sure if this is abdomen collapse, but i am raising 8 preying mantises this year , and have seen a number of them get this problem. Despite this, they remain active and eating. The abdomen seems loosely attached and is sometimes raised at an extreme angle and other times lowered at a weird angle in the same animal. Sometimes the angle is severe (like the tail is bent backwards toward the head creating a 40 degrees angle)One animal is pictured below.
I am not sure I am feeding them correctly. I have been giving them 1 "medium" size cricket every third day. Do you think its because of what I feed them? Is it too much? [ raised them similarly last year but did not have this problem.]
Could it be something genetic, as they all hatched from the same egg case? Or how they are fed?
Any other advice?