Black eyes desease

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Isis

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Big apology if the similar topic was already explained earlier, but I have a Sphodromantis with her eyes almost blind. The ocelli were "melted" by a mysterious desease (see here- it was taken some 3 molts ago and the illness was just developing: http://www.terrarium.com.pl/forum/viewtopi...&highlight= )

Anyway, do you know what is the cause of this blindness? Is it a genetic/metabolic disease or maybe a viral/bacterial infection?

 
not enuff alone time with a mantis of the opposit sex.

you know they say it will make you go blind.

haha no seriously thats some crazy stuff

could be like mantid glaucoma

 
It's common whatever it is. Nobody seems to know. I have seen this on wild mantids and captive mantids. Seems more prevelant the older they get but I have seen it on young mantids too. In my experience it doesn't affect vision.

 
Oh but it does! The picture was taken a couple o' months earlier and now this mantis is an imago. She hardly can see with one eye and another is comletely blind- it "collapsed" inside and looks terrible ;/ My mantis is afraid of catching any food, even given on metal pincers. I don't know if I should keep her alive...

 
Well then your situation may be different than the typical black eye spot problem a lot of us have seen. Is your mantis really old?

 
nah, she matured 3 days ago. Maybe it is because she was ill for over a month now it has developed in such a way. Whatever it is I suppose it's a metabolic problem. Not only her eyes but also spots on wings (that should be yellow) are black and the same are spots in legs attachments. I think those are some inproper metabolic products acumulations... Oh, that's only a hipothesis ;)

 
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