black and orange on abdonmen please help!

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Could it be a fungus or a mold. You might try some vinegar on a cotton swab and dab the affected part. I will not hurt the mantid.

 
i think this is normal in Hierodula sp.

i saw this in mine when i had them

this picture is from yen saw's website

you can see the coloration between the segments of the male's abdomen:

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mate1a.jpg


here is a link from UK mantis forums

http://www.ukmantisforums.co.uk/151-post2.html

 
Looks normal to me as well. You will notice it more if they are full, and sometimes it seems as if they display it on purpose.

 
Hi all unfortunately she died in the night, the colours had spread around her whole abdomen and looked to b getting alot worse, she had trouble pooing after her last meal, then when she molted last the last piece of old skin at the bottom of the abdomen wouldn't come off. I will post some pics later as I'm at work now :(

 
Hi all unfortunately she died in the night, the colours had spread around her whole abdomen and looked to b getting alot worse, she had trouble pooing after her last meal, then when she molted last the last piece of old skin at the bottom of the abdomen wouldn't come off. I will post some pics later as I'm at work now :(
The color had nothing to do with it. That species has coloring there. The more plump the abdomen is the more it can be seen.

 
Yes, but I'd guess that you are wondering why the "natural" color only appeared when the mantis was dying. Here's why. The mantid's abdomen is covered in a tough, rubbery, expandable membrane called the arthrodial membrane. It is this expandability that allows an adult female's belly to swell. In your mantis, this membrane is red. Laid on top of this membrane are two sets of tough, chitinous plates, top and bottom, the dorsal (back) and ventral (tummy) sclerites, each pair forming what we call a segment, though in adult mantids, some of the posterior ventral plates are fused, which is why you have to count the "segments" underneath when sexing. As the abdomen's girth increases, more and more of the arthrodial membrane becomes visible, hence the increasing redness as your mantit's abdomen swelled. Hope that helps! :D

 
Hi all, this is how she looked this morning, she was definitely not over feed



Does anyone think it could be a infection pasted on from feeder food namely locust? reason i ask is the last couple in my last batch didnt look to great i.e black mouth. But i have never had a problem like this before?

This is her after her last molt, a couple of days after the locust



As you can see the last piece would not come off, I intervened in the end and removed it for her. She lived for approximately one week after the molt in which she would not take any food, even blue bottles and thats saying something.

 
how long was she dead before the black set in? my theory is that is was constipation

i've seen similar things in Creobroter gemmatus

about the locusts and the black mouth, did the locusts spit out black juice when grabbed or threatened? if so, this is normal

very sorry to hear about the mantis:(

 
The black was coming on a bit before the mantis died. She was so active and healthy before she eat the last locust. I agree with you and believe it caused constipation or some kind of abdominal infection.

 

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