I've seen Rick's posting of Sep 18, and others, so am not necessarily looking for advice. You've already given me information to work with, but I thought it worth posting anyway.
Got a dozen Chinese, most in fourth or fifth instar. Yesterday I found one of them all but dead, laying in the bottom of the jar, seemingly unable to use it's right legs.
Today there was one hanging by a single foot. Same condition, though this one I am trying to revive. It's wholly limp, cannot raise itself, shows no interest in food, and I don't think it would have the strength to do anything with a fly or moth if it was interested. Not much hope here. It did take some sugar water.
These mantids were active and eating just two days ago.
First off I'll clean all the containers with soap and water.
I also just introduced fruit flies from a new source, the larger variety, though I'd swear that one of these mantids did not get any of the new flies. Still...something to keep in mind. Mostly I rely on crickets for their nutrition.
I'll let you know if the dieoffs continue. Nice to have this community to talk to. It really bothered me to lose one of these after so much effort in getting them to this stage. It has the most beautiful green eyes.
Got a dozen Chinese, most in fourth or fifth instar. Yesterday I found one of them all but dead, laying in the bottom of the jar, seemingly unable to use it's right legs.
Today there was one hanging by a single foot. Same condition, though this one I am trying to revive. It's wholly limp, cannot raise itself, shows no interest in food, and I don't think it would have the strength to do anything with a fly or moth if it was interested. Not much hope here. It did take some sugar water.
These mantids were active and eating just two days ago.
First off I'll clean all the containers with soap and water.
I also just introduced fruit flies from a new source, the larger variety, though I'd swear that one of these mantids did not get any of the new flies. Still...something to keep in mind. Mostly I rely on crickets for their nutrition.
I'll let you know if the dieoffs continue. Nice to have this community to talk to. It really bothered me to lose one of these after so much effort in getting them to this stage. It has the most beautiful green eyes.