TheArtisticArachnid
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Hello to anyone who happens to come upon this and has any helpful information they may be able to share with me!
Recently, about a week ago, I noticed that my juvenile thistle mantis was acting strange. Maybe I'm looking too much into her body language, but she's been refusing food frequently and whereas she usually sits up straight, she's started kneeling closer to the lid. My speculations are that she's getting ready for a molt, so I've been trying to keep humidity levels at a happy medium. However, there are some other oddities that prove to be a bit concerning.
When she moves, her actions are usually jerky and very fast. She swivels her head side to side in quick repeated motion. Her two front appendages twitch as if she can't decide what to do with them. For whatever reason, she can't poop properly? It builds up at her abdomen, and I usually ease it off with a q-tip. On top of that, there seems to be a ring of black located at the base of her head that I haven't really noticed before?
If anything, I might try to move her into another enclosure. Should I try to put a sponge or something in there so she can get some humidity? Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. By all means, she's still mobile and can move around, she's just picked up some odd behavior.
Thank you in advance!
Recently, about a week ago, I noticed that my juvenile thistle mantis was acting strange. Maybe I'm looking too much into her body language, but she's been refusing food frequently and whereas she usually sits up straight, she's started kneeling closer to the lid. My speculations are that she's getting ready for a molt, so I've been trying to keep humidity levels at a happy medium. However, there are some other oddities that prove to be a bit concerning.
When she moves, her actions are usually jerky and very fast. She swivels her head side to side in quick repeated motion. Her two front appendages twitch as if she can't decide what to do with them. For whatever reason, she can't poop properly? It builds up at her abdomen, and I usually ease it off with a q-tip. On top of that, there seems to be a ring of black located at the base of her head that I haven't really noticed before?
If anything, I might try to move her into another enclosure. Should I try to put a sponge or something in there so she can get some humidity? Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. By all means, she's still mobile and can move around, she's just picked up some odd behavior.
Thank you in advance!