nasty bugger
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Since about a week after my mantis' molted and got their wings, adult stage I assume, I have found one mantis a day in the bottom of their enclosure just laying there, weak and barely able to move their legs.
They don't seem ill, but dehydrated, yet it's cooled down the last couple days, and it still happens. By dehydrated the front legs seem like they arent' as full, kinda sunk in , and the mantis sometimes is bent in an L shape, about where the wings start, usually when they are dead.
I see them at night before I go to bed, and when I get up in the morning, or look in the afternoon, they're just about done. They'll lay there, barely moving the legs when I prod them, for a day, sometimes two.
At first I figured that maybe the heat was the cause, but it's cooled lately and they still are dying.
I wonder if they've just reached maturity and they end of their lives, or it something else may be the cause. Only thing different is that they've matured, and that it heated up for a couple days last week.
They don't seem ill, but dehydrated, yet it's cooled down the last couple days, and it still happens. By dehydrated the front legs seem like they arent' as full, kinda sunk in , and the mantis sometimes is bent in an L shape, about where the wings start, usually when they are dead.
I see them at night before I go to bed, and when I get up in the morning, or look in the afternoon, they're just about done. They'll lay there, barely moving the legs when I prod them, for a day, sometimes two.
At first I figured that maybe the heat was the cause, but it's cooled lately and they still are dying.
I wonder if they've just reached maturity and they end of their lives, or it something else may be the cause. Only thing different is that they've matured, and that it heated up for a couple days last week.