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Health Issues
adult mantis has been rejecting food, is it a sign of end of life?
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<blockquote data-quote="yaih0550" data-source="post: 348952" data-attributes="member: 13036"><p>my adult male ghost (phylocrania paradoxa) has been refusing to eat for about a little over a week now. he went through his final molt about a month ago. the last few days hes been struggling to walk on his own, its like hes twitchy or losing control of his limbs. he refuses to take prey, it doesnt matter if i leave it in his enclosure or if i hold it right in front of his face. ive tried all diferent sizes and hes refused everything. nothing has changed except for his final molt, the temp and humidity is the same as its always been and the prey is the same, is he getting old?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yaih0550, post: 348952, member: 13036"] my adult male ghost (phylocrania paradoxa) has been refusing to eat for about a little over a week now. he went through his final molt about a month ago. the last few days hes been struggling to walk on his own, its like hes twitchy or losing control of his limbs. he refuses to take prey, it doesnt matter if i leave it in his enclosure or if i hold it right in front of his face. ive tried all diferent sizes and hes refused everything. nothing has changed except for his final molt, the temp and humidity is the same as its always been and the prey is the same, is he getting old? [/QUOTE]
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