CaseyK
Member
Hey,
I have an L2 (I think) gyptian mantis, and have had it for around a month, and it moulted about two or so weeks ago. Since then, it hasn't eaten very much; maybe three times that I've seen. I try and make it a point to feed my mantis (I have two ghosts in addition to the aforementioned egyptian) at least every day, if not that then every other. MY ghosts are fine- eating three to four hydei FF's in one sitting, but the Egyptian seems afraid to eat.
When I pick up a FF to drop into its enclosure, I try and maim it a bit to inhibit it from moving around all that much; making it easier for Cheyenne (the Egyptian) to catch and munch on. At first, this worked relatively well. But now, Cheye just won't go after anything.
I should mention, though, that since I got her she's been mising the last joint or so in her front left leg. This inhibits her from walking and climbing easily, obviously. I'm wondering if this is what's making her afraid (or so it seems) to strike at the food I put in front of her.
It should also be mentioned that recently her demeanor has decreased considerably. When walking, she convulses and twitches; it looks like just crawling for her is extremely difficult.
Also, I've notices that when she DOES eat, she starts from the middle of the fruit fly and, once she's sawed it in half, eats each half seperately. Might not be anything of importance, but I just found it rather interesting as both of my ghosts ALWAYS start at the head of the insect, and that I don't think I've seen any mantis eat in the manner that she does (when she does, that is).
Her enclosure is a single beta fish tank, the bottom being layered in sphagnum moss (I think that's what it is...), and it has a plastic mesh piece for her to climb up on if she wants, along with some silk foliage. I mist her enclosure whenever I feed her, so about every day or so.
So I'm wondering if anyone has ever seen this, has any possible diagnosis, hints, or tips, or can point me in the general direction or what to do next with her :/
Thanks so much,
-CK
I have an L2 (I think) gyptian mantis, and have had it for around a month, and it moulted about two or so weeks ago. Since then, it hasn't eaten very much; maybe three times that I've seen. I try and make it a point to feed my mantis (I have two ghosts in addition to the aforementioned egyptian) at least every day, if not that then every other. MY ghosts are fine- eating three to four hydei FF's in one sitting, but the Egyptian seems afraid to eat.
When I pick up a FF to drop into its enclosure, I try and maim it a bit to inhibit it from moving around all that much; making it easier for Cheyenne (the Egyptian) to catch and munch on. At first, this worked relatively well. But now, Cheye just won't go after anything.
I should mention, though, that since I got her she's been mising the last joint or so in her front left leg. This inhibits her from walking and climbing easily, obviously. I'm wondering if this is what's making her afraid (or so it seems) to strike at the food I put in front of her.
It should also be mentioned that recently her demeanor has decreased considerably. When walking, she convulses and twitches; it looks like just crawling for her is extremely difficult.
Also, I've notices that when she DOES eat, she starts from the middle of the fruit fly and, once she's sawed it in half, eats each half seperately. Might not be anything of importance, but I just found it rather interesting as both of my ghosts ALWAYS start at the head of the insect, and that I don't think I've seen any mantis eat in the manner that she does (when she does, that is).
Her enclosure is a single beta fish tank, the bottom being layered in sphagnum moss (I think that's what it is...), and it has a plastic mesh piece for her to climb up on if she wants, along with some silk foliage. I mist her enclosure whenever I feed her, so about every day or so.
So I'm wondering if anyone has ever seen this, has any possible diagnosis, hints, or tips, or can point me in the general direction or what to do next with her :/
Thanks so much,
-CK