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Health Issues
Lethargic behavior leads to death
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<blockquote data-quote="SunOfRa" data-source="post: 253858" data-attributes="member: 7313"><p>Well, hey everyone. I am new to the forum and unfortunately this is my first post. I had a carolina mantis and I live in NC. I raised him since he was a nymph and he was always in great health. Recently, he molted into an adult and finally got his wings! However, this is where the trouble began. A few days later, I saw him at the top of the cage and noticed he hadn't eaten anything. I took him out and he was very lethargic. He would not stand on his feet and was very "flimsy". This was a day or two ago. I hand fed him water and unfortunately he just layed on his side and expired this morning. Any idea what may have killed him? I kept him in a moistened atrium and fed him crickets bought at PetCo. I never had any trouble with him before this and I was pretty devastated to see his health decline so rapidly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunOfRa, post: 253858, member: 7313"] Well, hey everyone. I am new to the forum and unfortunately this is my first post. I had a carolina mantis and I live in NC. I raised him since he was a nymph and he was always in great health. Recently, he molted into an adult and finally got his wings! However, this is where the trouble began. A few days later, I saw him at the top of the cage and noticed he hadn't eaten anything. I took him out and he was very lethargic. He would not stand on his feet and was very "flimsy". This was a day or two ago. I hand fed him water and unfortunately he just layed on his side and expired this morning. Any idea what may have killed him? I kept him in a moistened atrium and fed him crickets bought at PetCo. I never had any trouble with him before this and I was pretty devastated to see his health decline so rapidly. [/QUOTE]
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