Coneja
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I think my adult mantis, Siri, is on his way out: over the weekend (I was away a total of 1 full day and I fed and misted him before I left and my roommate misted him while I was gone) he declined greatly. I came back home and one whole leg plus all his tarsi were brown/dead/non-functional. He pulls himself around with his raptorials and uses the remaining legs for support. Two days ago, he was eating and drinking... drinking yesterday and a little eating (feeding mealworms and their pupae by hand)... This morning and afternoon he didn't want water (prior to today, he's been drinking at least 2x a day until full.) His abdomen is twisted a bit like he's trying to poop, and it appears he has sometime today or yesterday, but he's still "tense."
I fixed his habitat so that it would be ok for him to climb around and not get stuck... It's lined with paper towels and two large pieces of bark so he feels like he's off the ground. He's just kind of pulling himself around, and his legs seem a little less functional today but that may be because he's twisting his abdomen. I'm wondering if I should euthanize: put him in the fridge, then the freezer. Or give him more time and try and "nurse" him a bit more, but that seems to be prolonging the inevitable at this point. Doesn't seem like he has a lot left, and I don't want him to suffer (he looks uncomfortable right now with his abdomen like that.) This is the first time I've faced this so I was hoping for some advice... If I should euthanize and how to go about it in the most comfortable way possible.
I fixed his habitat so that it would be ok for him to climb around and not get stuck... It's lined with paper towels and two large pieces of bark so he feels like he's off the ground. He's just kind of pulling himself around, and his legs seem a little less functional today but that may be because he's twisting his abdomen. I'm wondering if I should euthanize: put him in the fridge, then the freezer. Or give him more time and try and "nurse" him a bit more, but that seems to be prolonging the inevitable at this point. Doesn't seem like he has a lot left, and I don't want him to suffer (he looks uncomfortable right now with his abdomen like that.) This is the first time I've faced this so I was hoping for some advice... If I should euthanize and how to go about it in the most comfortable way possible.