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Mantis had a seizure?
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<blockquote data-quote="DonovanXFrancesca" data-source="post: 334046" data-attributes="member: 11568"><p>Okay this is serious now because one of my other mantids is also acting up. Another adult male, presumably near the end of his life-cycle and caught at the same time, is also acting up?? He displayed randomly at nothing (not too weird...) But just a minute ago when I picked him up to move him to a different enclosure, he stretched his forelegs as far as he could and lowered himself to the skin of my hand with his mouth wide open. He seems not in control of his actions. King, the first one, is also responsive now with I try to move or touch him. But it's like he's half-paralyzed and can only move so much. Is this a disease? A parasite? Will this spread to and kill my females and last male?? I'm seriously worried because not only do I value these individuals, but also the offsprings from my female. Please help!! This isn't something that can wait a week for a reply .. this is urgent!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonovanXFrancesca, post: 334046, member: 11568"] Okay this is serious now because one of my other mantids is also acting up. Another adult male, presumably near the end of his life-cycle and caught at the same time, is also acting up?? He displayed randomly at nothing (not too weird...) But just a minute ago when I picked him up to move him to a different enclosure, he stretched his forelegs as far as he could and lowered himself to the skin of my hand with his mouth wide open. He seems not in control of his actions. King, the first one, is also responsive now with I try to move or touch him. But it's like he's half-paralyzed and can only move so much. Is this a disease? A parasite? Will this spread to and kill my females and last male?? I'm seriously worried because not only do I value these individuals, but also the offsprings from my female. Please help!! This isn't something that can wait a week for a reply .. this is urgent! [/QUOTE]
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