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Mantid Discussions
Health Issues
Adult Mantis: Damaged Eyes, No Longer Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Mantiskid" data-source="post: 250660" data-attributes="member: 6103"><p>It sounds to me like he's just old...but it does seem strange since he's only been an adult for two months (?). I have had several of my Mantids begin acting very weak and disoriented in the past; sometimes they even act as though they are dying. Most of the time, it was caused by too much humidity and not enough ventilation or temperatures too high for them to handle. But sometimes, I don't know what causes it. I once had an L6 Creo that began acting similar to what you've described and never went back to normal. Maybe just try hand feeding him and see if he gets better??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mantiskid, post: 250660, member: 6103"] It sounds to me like he's just old...but it does seem strange since he's only been an adult for two months (?). I have had several of my Mantids begin acting very weak and disoriented in the past; sometimes they even act as though they are dying. Most of the time, it was caused by too much humidity and not enough ventilation or temperatures too high for them to handle. But sometimes, I don't know what causes it. I once had an L6 Creo that began acting similar to what you've described and never went back to normal. Maybe just try hand feeding him and see if he gets better?? [/QUOTE]
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