sinensispsyched Well-known member Joined Nov 23, 2011 Messages 1,224 Reaction score 59 Location Buffalo, New York May 31, 2013 #2 My ghost got mold on her lower crown/face. Her attitude remains the same, but I dunno how to help her. Any tips?
My ghost got mold on her lower crown/face. Her attitude remains the same, but I dunno how to help her. Any tips?
jrh3 Well-known member Joined Mar 30, 2010 Messages 1,183 Reaction score 103 Location Alabama May 31, 2013 #3 vinegar diluted with water and wipe eith a qtip
angelofdeathzz Well-known member Joined Aug 1, 2010 Messages 3,147 Reaction score 449 Location Michigan May 31, 2013 #4 I would agree with Jrh3 on that. As well as remove all the mantis from that enclosure and spray with 20-25% vinegar/water solution.
I would agree with Jrh3 on that. As well as remove all the mantis from that enclosure and spray with 20-25% vinegar/water solution.
sinensispsyched Well-known member Joined Nov 23, 2011 Messages 1,224 Reaction score 59 Location Buffalo, New York May 31, 2013 #5 Ok, prior to posting that I moved her to a new container/scrubbed the areas with water on a q tip. I'll try your tips tomorrow!
Ok, prior to posting that I moved her to a new container/scrubbed the areas with water on a q tip. I'll try your tips tomorrow!
ScienceGirl Well-known member Joined Jan 25, 2013 Messages 906 Reaction score 69 Location Oregon, USA Jul 29, 2013 #6 Well, if this ever happens again in the future... Honey should also work. Smear it around on the mantids face as needed. Honey is antibacterial because of its low moisture content and acidity.
Well, if this ever happens again in the future... Honey should also work. Smear it around on the mantids face as needed. Honey is antibacterial because of its low moisture content and acidity.