ArcticMantis
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Hello,
I've been raising Chinese mantises (Tenodera sinensis) in my lab for 5 months now. They were all L6-L7, not yet adults, because I needed them for experiments in January so I was feeding them weekly and keeping them at about 22 degrees Celsius. Over these 5 months, I have left them alone every single weekend, and they have always been fine. However, this morning (Monday) I came into the lab to find all but three of them dead. They were all doing fine on Friday.
Most of the dead are in the lying-on-the-back, legs-up death pose, but others are upright on the bottom of their containers (but dead). Only one had a moult skin, and none of the others seemed to have had a failed moult of any kind. the back portion of their abdomens, near the anus, was dark, but I find this isn't uncommon for mantises that die from anything. The humidity was still 66% when I came in, so it wasn't too dry.
I had them on crickets before, but a few died, so I switched to mealworms, which I have been feeding them for 4 weeks now. I recently bought some new mealworms at Petsmart, because it was the only place I could find them that wasn't a two hour trip away. I fed the mealworms some apple after I fed my mantises. I considered the possibility that Petsmart sold me tainted mealworms, but there doesn't seem to be any vomit or diarrhea in the containers, so that seems unlikely. Also, I was feeding them on a rotation, 1/3 on Monday, 1/3 on Wednesday, 1/3 on Friday, so I feel like if the deaths were food-related, it should have happened in waves.
I suspect it might be temperature related. Where I am, it went below -10 degrees Celsius outside this weekend (as it has the last few weekends). I don't have a heat source set up because the heat is supposed to run in the lab through the weekend. I've emailed the maintenance board to see if the heat was interrupted at any point over the weekend, due to repairs or perhaps a malfunction, but they say their records have the room between 19 and 22 degrees all weekend. They also said that no cleaning was done over the weekend.
I mostly want to know what happened so that it doesn't happen again. I put a lot of hours into these mantises, and I didn't even get a chance to use them in my research before they died. I would hate to raise more mantises, putting a lot of time and effort into them, only to have them die in the same way.
Does anyone have any ideas of what went wrong?
I've been raising Chinese mantises (Tenodera sinensis) in my lab for 5 months now. They were all L6-L7, not yet adults, because I needed them for experiments in January so I was feeding them weekly and keeping them at about 22 degrees Celsius. Over these 5 months, I have left them alone every single weekend, and they have always been fine. However, this morning (Monday) I came into the lab to find all but three of them dead. They were all doing fine on Friday.
Most of the dead are in the lying-on-the-back, legs-up death pose, but others are upright on the bottom of their containers (but dead). Only one had a moult skin, and none of the others seemed to have had a failed moult of any kind. the back portion of their abdomens, near the anus, was dark, but I find this isn't uncommon for mantises that die from anything. The humidity was still 66% when I came in, so it wasn't too dry.
I had them on crickets before, but a few died, so I switched to mealworms, which I have been feeding them for 4 weeks now. I recently bought some new mealworms at Petsmart, because it was the only place I could find them that wasn't a two hour trip away. I fed the mealworms some apple after I fed my mantises. I considered the possibility that Petsmart sold me tainted mealworms, but there doesn't seem to be any vomit or diarrhea in the containers, so that seems unlikely. Also, I was feeding them on a rotation, 1/3 on Monday, 1/3 on Wednesday, 1/3 on Friday, so I feel like if the deaths were food-related, it should have happened in waves.
I suspect it might be temperature related. Where I am, it went below -10 degrees Celsius outside this weekend (as it has the last few weekends). I don't have a heat source set up because the heat is supposed to run in the lab through the weekend. I've emailed the maintenance board to see if the heat was interrupted at any point over the weekend, due to repairs or perhaps a malfunction, but they say their records have the room between 19 and 22 degrees all weekend. They also said that no cleaning was done over the weekend.
I mostly want to know what happened so that it doesn't happen again. I put a lot of hours into these mantises, and I didn't even get a chance to use them in my research before they died. I would hate to raise more mantises, putting a lot of time and effort into them, only to have them die in the same way.
Does anyone have any ideas of what went wrong?
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