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swoosh

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Last monday my friend gave me a Local mantis about 2 cm in length. It was green in color and some black stripes in its leg and body. So immediately start to feed it with pinhead cricket (house cricket to be precise) about 1cm. The mantis chase the cricket as soon as I toss it in the enclosure.

The mantis was inverted when he eats his food (head down). So I was staring at him until he consume half of the cricket. Surprisingly when I start to move, I noticed that he stops from eating and immediately look at me. Then black liquid coming from end of its esophagus (sorry I dont know the term) rush down to his neck before his head. Then suddenly it goes up again and resume his meal.

My friend told me that it is newly molted the day before he gave it to me.

Im wondering what is that black liquid in his esophagus.

Do you guys have any idea?

Thanks

 
Sounds like the black liguid was the cricket you were feeding him.

You could see the food passing through the mantid.

Nothing to worry about. :wink:

 
my male african did that after i force fed it 25 mosquito larvae

it started puking

and died a week later

now i need to get a new one

 
Are you talking about the black stuff that you can see inside the mantis moving back and forth? If so thats the food moving. It's normal.

 

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