Psychobunny
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In the past week, I have had 3 unusual deaths of subadult mantids (not just one species).
I find them laying on the floor, they a black almost all over, including black eyes.
Also suspect, there is always brown vomit stains on the walls.
This is always after being feed crickets which looked perfectly healthy at the time.
I usually find a whole dead cricket in the container along with the dead mantis.
Every day when I check my crick tub, I see dozens of dead ones, which I quickly remove.
I bought 500 cricks from Ghan's only 3 days ago, and now they are almost all dead!!!
I have also tried cricks from other farms, same thing!!
When they say it has been proven that the cricket virus does not effect your pets, do they
include mantids in that list?
I KNOW it HAS to be the cricks that is killing my mantids!
There is simply no other explaination.
I have a dubia colony started (not there yet) and also use flies.
Never any problems with those.
All 3 mantids had crickets the day before they simply dropped dead and turned black!!
So, I am discontinuing crickets, completely!!!
I am really upset over this. One of the dead was a really nice and healthy female shield.
Yesterday, she was healty and climbing around on me.
Today, I find her dead, turned black, and on the floor (obviously just dropped dead on the spot).
I dont want to alarm anyone, but if you read my posts, you know how well I care for my mantids.
But there is something very wrong here.
Is anyone at all noticing a high mortality in subadults fed on crickets?
P.S. to be more clear, 2 of the 3 dead were shields and the other a lineola.
Other species are doing fine on the cricks.
I am wondering if certain species of mantids are suseptible to the cricket virus and other's are not!!!
I find them laying on the floor, they a black almost all over, including black eyes.
Also suspect, there is always brown vomit stains on the walls.
This is always after being feed crickets which looked perfectly healthy at the time.
I usually find a whole dead cricket in the container along with the dead mantis.
Every day when I check my crick tub, I see dozens of dead ones, which I quickly remove.
I bought 500 cricks from Ghan's only 3 days ago, and now they are almost all dead!!!
I have also tried cricks from other farms, same thing!!
When they say it has been proven that the cricket virus does not effect your pets, do they
include mantids in that list?
I KNOW it HAS to be the cricks that is killing my mantids!
There is simply no other explaination.
I have a dubia colony started (not there yet) and also use flies.
Never any problems with those.
All 3 mantids had crickets the day before they simply dropped dead and turned black!!
So, I am discontinuing crickets, completely!!!
I am really upset over this. One of the dead was a really nice and healthy female shield.
Yesterday, she was healty and climbing around on me.
Today, I find her dead, turned black, and on the floor (obviously just dropped dead on the spot).
I dont want to alarm anyone, but if you read my posts, you know how well I care for my mantids.
But there is something very wrong here.
Is anyone at all noticing a high mortality in subadults fed on crickets?
P.S. to be more clear, 2 of the 3 dead were shields and the other a lineola.
Other species are doing fine on the cricks.
I am wondering if certain species of mantids are suseptible to the cricket virus and other's are not!!!
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