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braidsta

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hiya peeps.

3 days ago I fed my female african3 fair sized crickets in one sitting and even now its fat.

the plate type things on her abdomen are slightly pulled apart, showing this pink 'skin' that looks like thin tissue paper... she has one band of this towards the back end thats bright orangey-red.

I heard that female african mantids are greedy and can munch through a lot but did I overdo it?

she's drinking water fin etc, even tapping on the glass watching the crickets move about when I was sorting their tank out.

 
Most mantids like grandis will do that. They eat to the point of where you will see black or red inbetween their stomachs. I wouldn't worry too much about it.

 
mine are like it , there fine ! Nothing to worry about . just wait a couple of days before feeding her once again . if she is that fat she might be ready to produce an ooth ( will only hatch if she's been mated )

Neil

 
You probably have nothing to worry about.

However, don't let her eagerness towards food let you think she's hungry. These guys have been known to eat till they literally burst.

 
You probably have nothing to worry about.However, don't let her eagerness towards food let you think she's hungry. These guys have been known to eat till they literally burst.
seriously? you mean they really don't have a mechanism to stop eating? what does it look like when they burst?

 
You probably have nothing to worry about.However, don't let her eagerness towards food let you think she's hungry. These guys have been known to eat till they literally burst.
seriously? you mean they really don't have a mechanism to stop eating? what does it look like when they burst?
They are not going to burst. Mine right now looks like she is going to burst and can still eat a large meal.

 
my african when ready to lay and full of food looked like she was gonna burst but was fine

although i have heard stories of mantids eating till they burst and i think it is usually certain species but dunno which

 
You probably have nothing to worry about.However, don't let her eagerness towards food let you think she's hungry. These guys have been known to eat till they literally burst.
seriously? you mean they really don't have a mechanism to stop eating? what does it look like when they burst?
They are not going to burst. Mine right now looks like she is going to burst and can still eat a large meal.
Actually yes, some mantdis will eat till they burst. I've experienced this first hand. The very tip of the abdomen will rip open and their innards will protrude. This isn't something they can heal from and will die from it after a few days.

 
You probably have nothing to worry about.However, don't let her eagerness towards food let you think she's hungry. These guys have been known to eat till they literally burst.
seriously? you mean they really don't have a mechanism to stop eating? what does it look like when they burst?
They are not going to burst. Mine right now looks like she is going to burst and can still eat a large meal.
Actually yes, some mantdis will eat till they burst. I've experienced this first hand. The very tip of the abdomen will rip open and their innards will protrude. This isn't something they can heal from and will die from it after a few days.
that is pretty disgusting. how could a species evolve with no mechanism to tell it that it's full?????

 
its called relying on your owner mechanism. just think in the wild a full mantid will probably shy away or hide from food, in a tank where can they really hide, instinct tells them to just grab and eat

 
Yes, unfortunately I was a fairly new mantid keeper at the time, and was unaware that mantids would eat until bursting. At this time I was also told that astroturf was a good substrate, and mantids get their moisture from a wet sponge.

That was a bad pet shop I went to.

 

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