pohchunyee
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I have idolomantis myself...and Yes I am feeding them both cricket and blue bottle flies. Anyway...please stick to the topic!You cannot feed Idolomantis crickets.
I have idolomantis myself...and Yes I am feeding them both cricket and blue bottle flies. Anyway...please stick to the topic!You cannot feed Idolomantis crickets.
She would look more like this if she where near a moult.Im telling myself she'll moult because I dont want her to starve herself to death for no reason
I would never recommend feeding crickets to Idolomantis or any Empusid for that matter, besides my older idolo nymphs/adults generally ignore other crawling foods.I have idolomantis myself...and Yes I am feeding them both cricket and blue bottle flies. Anyway...please stick to the topic!
I've got some waxworms coming in that are hatching soon, She seems to go for moths a lot more.She would look more like this if she where near a moult.
I've never really had them off food unless they were due to moult or about to lay, all I can suggest is keeping plenty of Bluebottles in with her and hope she gets her appetite back.
What sort of temps have you got her under?
I would never recommend feeding crickets to Idolomantis or any Empusid for that matter, besides my older idolo nymphs/adults generally ignore other crawling foods.
well it's an emergency , so I reckon a bit of fat is better than nothingI found waxmoths to be one of the worst feeder insects - it's basically flying fat.
I live in the UK, that's what I was doing about two weeks ago , because of the weather all the moths have seemed to have just disappeared, thats why I moved onto flies in the first placeWhere do you live? Unless it is winter where you are, catch some moths by a light at night. (gas station, grocery store, porch light, a spread sheet with a light shinning on it etc.) I had to do this once to hold my gongylus off until my order of flies came in.
An L7 idolo female of mine also seems to be in trouble. She has lost her other predatory arm, most likely in a fight for a moth, and is not eating any flies or moths even when offered.
My L8 female doesn't seem to acknowledge bluebottles as food anymore , she totally ignores them.
I caught a large moth by chance last night and she's been striking at it for a while , it'll be brilliant news if she catches it.
At least you got yours to eat anything off a stick , ive mashed up anything I could and she was having none of it, has yours eaten yet ?
That's exactly what I think , sometimes its so frustrating when you put in loads of time and effort and you can lose that all with one slip while moulting.^ Hopefully she will take the moth. Big wings and a lot of fluttering seems to attract attention from all Idolos in the same terrarium.Unfortunately the female passed away. She did not take anything alive and slowly stopped eating altogether. I guess the damage was just a bit too much this time, though I think it might well have turned for the better with a bit more luck.
Wonder how sad you can get from an insect dying, although it would not live for too long regardless. Still, it is a living creature (and a pet) that you put so much effort into growing.
mine is gone also , didnt last too long , had to freezer her in the end , I've got an L5 nymph still that Im determined to get to adult!Ah, sorry for the late reply... been away for a while now.She lasted for only about a week. The lost limb must have quickened the process considerably, though.
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