Mantis Lady
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then we can see how the little mantis is doing.Tomorrow i will try to make a video showing the kind of movements it makes when getting food (and not only actually) and send it here (if there's such an option).
then we can see how the little mantis is doing.Tomorrow i will try to make a video showing the kind of movements it makes when getting food (and not only actually) and send it here (if there's such an option).
This last picture is encouraging. I just didn't want to give false hope your orchid could molt if it couldn't move at all. If it can stand without being propped up (even if it needed help to get in that position) and move on it's own then there is a possibility it can molt. The fact that it has a good appetite is also a positive sign.For most of the time it lies on its side and don't make any movements. However often when it's getting feeded it energeticly moves all its legs, most likely trying to get up, but without our help it's very difficult if not impossible. The "tips" of the legs seem to be paralized to me. I also am very disturbed by how they look - seem to have more "knee joints" than there are supposed to be. If it was a human leg, i'd say it looks like it was broken and then badly healed. I hope i'm just overreacting though, my friend claims it doesn't look so bad to him.
The first picture below was taken yesterday, the legs are clearly visible. The mantis required help to get up though. Also even though i haven't seen it with my own eyes my friend claims that it's capable of walking on a very small distance, which usually happens right after or at time when it gets feeded. But still - for most of the time it lies down at its side.
Well, the contact with this man was already very limited. He wasn't kind enough to inform us about sending the package nor to respond when we emailed him all worried. I don't think he would be kind enough to give us any tips in this situation either.
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She's getting mealworms and honey dissolved in water three times a day (the honey even more often than that). We are planning to provide her also some fruit flies soon.Wow! She definitely looks much better! Keep up the good work, @Atlanthyda! Good job! What are you feeding her? She definitely looks stronger now.
- MantisGirl13
Fantastic! She looks so alert. ?She's getting mealworms and honey dissolved in water three times a day (the honey even more often than that). We are planning to provide her also some fruit flies soon.
The mealworms our mantis is feeded on now are getting their heads chopped off before too, but good to know for the future! I woudln't have thought that they could be able to bite a mantis so badly ?Fantastic! She looks so alert. ?
Be careful with the mealworms. I've had a mantis die from injuries received from a mealworm bite. Now I pull off their heads before I serve. From what I've been told, this isn't a common problem, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
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At first she was so weak that we haven't even thought of giving her a whole piece of an insect - it was obvious that she wouldn't be able to grab on it so we just feeded her mealworm's guts from a chopstick. So basically the answer is yes, we had to hold the food for her the entire time :cHave you tried feeding pieces of insects or are you just mixing the bug guts with honey and water? If you feed her pieces of mealworm does she try to take them from you with her arms or do you have to hold them for her the entire time? I know you said the tips of her legs seem paralyzed and the deformity makes it hard for her to get up but how much functionality do her raptoral arms have? Have you tested this?
Oh i just realised how on this videos it looks as if she wasn't getting to eat anything because of the shaking hand. Don't worry, we were only checking the raptoral arms here. Of course there were more attempts but it would take too long to upload here, especially if on any other videos she would just behave the same (not moving arms). After this she got feeded from a toothpick, as usual.When 1 of my mantids was sick I put the goo on a tooth pick and held it before his face. Hold it before his mouth so he can nibble the goo.
This is an opportunity for us to learn as well. Keep up the good work and I hope you decide to become a regular here.Thank you guys for being so supporting and helpful. This means a lot!
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