I wasn't sure if this should go in the health issues or feeding section. Anyways, my sub-adult chinese mantis has apparently taken to eating an artificial plant in her enclosure.
I noticed this when I placed a housefly in her cage, the fly landed on the artificial plant and the mantis launched out catching both the plant and the fly. I watched the mantis devour the fly, but the mantis did not let go of the plant, and instead began eating it too. At first I thought she was simply cleaning the fly guts off the plant, but after 10 minutes of this I looked closer, it turns out that she ate a considerable amount of the artificial plant too. I even had to gently poke her with a pencil eraser to get her to cease eating the artificial plant. After removing the artificial plant and examining it I noticed two other spots that have been eaten at, which I can only assume occurred in a similar fashion to the fly.
It's been almost a week, my mantis seems to be quite sluggish and will not take anymore food. I'm worried that the plastic has blocked up the mantid's digestive system, as I have not seen any new mantid poop at the bottom.
I did a lot of reading on mantis care, but I did not read any mention of anything like this. I would like to know if anyone else has had anything similar happen, or if this is just a freak occurrence.
For now I still have some hope, but I am inclined to believe the mantis is a goner.
Mantis and artificial plant:
I noticed this when I placed a housefly in her cage, the fly landed on the artificial plant and the mantis launched out catching both the plant and the fly. I watched the mantis devour the fly, but the mantis did not let go of the plant, and instead began eating it too. At first I thought she was simply cleaning the fly guts off the plant, but after 10 minutes of this I looked closer, it turns out that she ate a considerable amount of the artificial plant too. I even had to gently poke her with a pencil eraser to get her to cease eating the artificial plant. After removing the artificial plant and examining it I noticed two other spots that have been eaten at, which I can only assume occurred in a similar fashion to the fly.
It's been almost a week, my mantis seems to be quite sluggish and will not take anymore food. I'm worried that the plastic has blocked up the mantid's digestive system, as I have not seen any new mantid poop at the bottom.
I did a lot of reading on mantis care, but I did not read any mention of anything like this. I would like to know if anyone else has had anything similar happen, or if this is just a freak occurrence.
For now I still have some hope, but I am inclined to believe the mantis is a goner.
Mantis and artificial plant:
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