Curiosity
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One of my very pregnant mantises is acting incrementally odd. I just kind of have this feeling that something's not right. Little things - her energy level is incrementally lower, which I suppose could be her age, but by her abdomen she's still of childbearing age. I dunno. The cat care books I have advise that these sort of off feelings should be reported, and there's no vet I'm aware of that takes care of mantids, so I kinda self diagnosed what would be the most likely problem if my feelings are actually my subconscious noting something weird rather than me being paranoid after recently losing Klara and Peridot. I have had two mantises die of what I thought were pregnancy complications. Both were females in late stages of pregnancy. They became gradually more and more lethargic, lost their ability to climb, their abdomens became very hard, and then they died. In both cases I would frequently handle the afflicted mantis and then handle another mantis, or another mantis's food, and it didn't seem to spread, so I figured something might have gone wrong with their pregnancies. After finding out that mantises could become egg bound, I assumed that was what it was. I'm a little concerned Sassafras may be going down the same path. It's just little things right now, though, so would you recommend anything I could do to head off that problem? I'm going to start by putting some fairly thick sticks in her cage. . . any other preventative measures I could take that wouldn't hurt her if there isn't anything wrong after all would be appreciated.
Here's a picture of the mantis in question:
Eating a mealworm. I got a pack of about a hundred at a pet store in, I think Moscow, on the 16th. Thanks for the recommendation, by the way, @MantisGirl13.
Here's a picture of the mantis in question:
Eating a mealworm. I got a pack of about a hundred at a pet store in, I think Moscow, on the 16th. Thanks for the recommendation, by the way, @MantisGirl13.