Cytronix
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Hello everyone!
I have a green female African mantis with me right now. The story was I had found her in my home 2 weeks ago, I would've left it alone but it would die due to the lack of water and bugs (except spiders) lurking around the house. I gave her a moth but she refused it and decided to feed her honey and water before placing her into my garden in my backyard and went on with life as normal. Today I found her on my bedroom door and she looked more dull than last time. She could barely grip on the wall, her antenna was cut off and she looked parched. There weren't any critters around to give so I fed her honey and water. I didn't put her out this time because her condition might become worse, due to windy weather and winter approaching. So I decided to look after her from this point on and see if her condition becomes better.
I just want to ask if there is anything wrong with her and such since I am a newbie at keeping Mantids (but familiar with looking after them by providing food and water) and I wouldn't be great at diagnosing her and is there anything I can do to make her feel better? Here are the photos of her
(I also noticed the 2 black spots on the top of her abdomen as shown as the green bump on the picture)
I have a green female African mantis with me right now. The story was I had found her in my home 2 weeks ago, I would've left it alone but it would die due to the lack of water and bugs (except spiders) lurking around the house. I gave her a moth but she refused it and decided to feed her honey and water before placing her into my garden in my backyard and went on with life as normal. Today I found her on my bedroom door and she looked more dull than last time. She could barely grip on the wall, her antenna was cut off and she looked parched. There weren't any critters around to give so I fed her honey and water. I didn't put her out this time because her condition might become worse, due to windy weather and winter approaching. So I decided to look after her from this point on and see if her condition becomes better.
I just want to ask if there is anything wrong with her and such since I am a newbie at keeping Mantids (but familiar with looking after them by providing food and water) and I wouldn't be great at diagnosing her and is there anything I can do to make her feel better? Here are the photos of her
(I also noticed the 2 black spots on the top of her abdomen as shown as the green bump on the picture)
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