Hi everyone-
First off, this is a great forum. I'm in my second year of mantid mania, and this place has had the best information I've ever read. Many thanks!
I have a wild caught European Mantid female who's winding down, I think. She's been acting like a tired old lady, having trouble climbing, and has had no interest or ability to catch her crickets. Yesterday I became concerned that she hadn't eaten in a while and fed her a lump of hamburger off a toothpick. Which she did, but I had to hold it for her, she was unable to keep it in her striking claw on her own. I also gave her a drink with a tiny syringe, so I don't think she's dehydrated. Does this sound like she's winding down? Has anyone observed a mantis acting old and infirm before finding them dead? Thanks-
First off, this is a great forum. I'm in my second year of mantid mania, and this place has had the best information I've ever read. Many thanks!
I have a wild caught European Mantid female who's winding down, I think. She's been acting like a tired old lady, having trouble climbing, and has had no interest or ability to catch her crickets. Yesterday I became concerned that she hadn't eaten in a while and fed her a lump of hamburger off a toothpick. Which she did, but I had to hold it for her, she was unable to keep it in her striking claw on her own. I also gave her a drink with a tiny syringe, so I don't think she's dehydrated. Does this sound like she's winding down? Has anyone observed a mantis acting old and infirm before finding them dead? Thanks-