Rib
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Something odd happened with my Dead Leaf pair and I was hoping someone knowledgable here would come up with a 'scientific' reason why this would happen: I have a pair of Dead leaf mantis which I have been mating and the female has been laying Ooths fine. I was remating them after each Ooth (shes now on her third) and the male was starting to get worse for wear. He molted about a months before she did and needless to say I kept coming home to find him laying on his back at the bootom of the tank, refusing food and drinking alot of water, very weak and barely able to hold his own weight: All the signs of a mantis about to die and these went on and got gradually worse over the period of 4 or 5 days. so I decided to put him in with my female (in her tank) in the hope that he might be able to pull one last miracle mating or at the very least he would be a good food supply. As soon as I put him in there you bet yourself he woke up, starting holding hs own weight and focussing on the female, frozen (like they do). That was 3 days ago and he's still going strong. They'v mated twice and I even saw him eat a cricket yesterday. He hasn't fallen down once, doesnt look weak at all and has eaten. This pleased me, but confused me. why did this happen, or how can it happen?
and before someone says, he showed no signs of illness such as vomiting or diarrhea, just age.
and before someone says, he showed no signs of illness such as vomiting or diarrhea, just age.