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General Non-Mantis Discussion
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High humidity and not eating
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<blockquote data-quote="mattscott" data-source="post: 349363" data-attributes="member: 13462"><p>Hi. I'm new to the Mantis scene and a week ago we purchased a Asian. He settled really well and was eating fine. The last few days he's just hung off the roof of the tank. He has no interest in food and just watches it scuttle by. I did try to feed him with a cricket in some tweezers but he just freaked and ran down into the enclosure. Also my humidity is averaging 75. The weather is very humid here so i only spray a little bit near him so he can have a drink. Is the humidity being that high going to affect him/her. Ive got plenty of ventilation at the top of the enclosure and drilled a number of holes at the bottom to help with circulation. The holes at the bottom are quite small. This is so the small crickets i put in dont escape....any advice would be appreciated...thanks. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattscott, post: 349363, member: 13462"] Hi. I'm new to the Mantis scene and a week ago we purchased a Asian. He settled really well and was eating fine. The last few days he's just hung off the roof of the tank. He has no interest in food and just watches it scuttle by. I did try to feed him with a cricket in some tweezers but he just freaked and ran down into the enclosure. Also my humidity is averaging 75. The weather is very humid here so i only spray a little bit near him so he can have a drink. Is the humidity being that high going to affect him/her. Ive got plenty of ventilation at the top of the enclosure and drilled a number of holes at the bottom to help with circulation. The holes at the bottom are quite small. This is so the small crickets i put in dont escape....any advice would be appreciated...thanks. Matt [/QUOTE]
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