Hi there,
My adult male Indian Flower mantis died the other day and he was only about 7/8 months old - I believe they're meant to live to be more like 10/12 months?
I kept finding red stains on the mesh lid which, after research, I deduced was either regurgitation or faecal and, although he carried on feeding to begin with, he soon stopped feeding altogether after a week or so of these intermittent stains appearing.
He also became somewhat lethargic so I let him hang out on my bonsai tree every day as I had a feeling he was on his way out so just wanted him to be comfortable.
I noticed a very small, dark brown/black mass on the tip of his abdomen and he's occasionally seem to push out a lighter green part of his abdomen - my guess is he had constipation, or a blood clot. This mass disappeared at one point and he seemed to perk up a bit but went downhill again.
This all probably led to dying of starvation, poor fellah.
Does anyone have any insight into what could have blighted him?
I mainly fed him on fruit flies, occasionally small brown crickets (a dietary choice which I've seen has caused great debatable on the forum). I kept his enclosure fairly humid and the average temp of my room was about 20 degrees C.
My adult ghost has just passed away too (starting a separate thread for this) - I'm concerned that perhaps it could be an infection that has spread?
My adult male Indian Flower mantis died the other day and he was only about 7/8 months old - I believe they're meant to live to be more like 10/12 months?
I kept finding red stains on the mesh lid which, after research, I deduced was either regurgitation or faecal and, although he carried on feeding to begin with, he soon stopped feeding altogether after a week or so of these intermittent stains appearing.
He also became somewhat lethargic so I let him hang out on my bonsai tree every day as I had a feeling he was on his way out so just wanted him to be comfortable.
I noticed a very small, dark brown/black mass on the tip of his abdomen and he's occasionally seem to push out a lighter green part of his abdomen - my guess is he had constipation, or a blood clot. This mass disappeared at one point and he seemed to perk up a bit but went downhill again.
This all probably led to dying of starvation, poor fellah.
Does anyone have any insight into what could have blighted him?
I mainly fed him on fruit flies, occasionally small brown crickets (a dietary choice which I've seen has caused great debatable on the forum). I kept his enclosure fairly humid and the average temp of my room was about 20 degrees C.
My adult ghost has just passed away too (starting a separate thread for this) - I'm concerned that perhaps it could be an infection that has spread?