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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Damon diadema bit me!
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWolven" data-source="post: 345988" data-attributes="member: 12740"><p>Was she just sitting there or was she all curled up like she was dying? If so, it may just have been that she was searching for water. I know she's an arachnid but mantises like to leave where they usually hang out and search for water down in a lower part of their enclosure. Perhaps it is the same thing? I would also suggest varying her diet just because crickets alone do not typically suffice nutrition wise. Like us, insects/arachnids need a variety of different kinds of food to eat. Of course I'm speaking from a mantis perspective but eh a predator is a predator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWolven, post: 345988, member: 12740"] Was she just sitting there or was she all curled up like she was dying? If so, it may just have been that she was searching for water. I know she's an arachnid but mantises like to leave where they usually hang out and search for water down in a lower part of their enclosure. Perhaps it is the same thing? I would also suggest varying her diet just because crickets alone do not typically suffice nutrition wise. Like us, insects/arachnids need a variety of different kinds of food to eat. Of course I'm speaking from a mantis perspective but eh a predator is a predator. [/QUOTE]
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