Also I have seen mantises with this, and even worse than the one in your picture, and they lived long lives and were still able to hunt. So, it can't affect their vision too much if they can still catch flies. I have heard of it getting bad to the point of blindness but keep an 'eye' out if the mantis seems to like to rub its eyes on the glass.It’s eye rub. What kind of enclosure is he in, and is there a lot of movement near it. If he is an adult, he may just be getting old. They usually become slower and less active the older they are.
Never knew or thought about that.... Interesting.You can’t really treat eye rub. All that Tim said is true, but where the eye rub is, they can’t see. They rely on their antennae when they have a ton of eye rub to sense the movement of potential food.
No problem. Good luck with your mantis.This makes complete sense for his antenna have been in overdrive since this morning. He struck and missed the mealworm snack 4 times -I just put it on tweezers and he’s now happily eating. Thank you both for your time, care and knowledge. We’ll see how he does with flies later.
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