Orchid mantis loses ability to use legs

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FuzzyAntennae

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Day before yesterday my female orchid mantis ate a load of blue bottle flies who had just that day emerged from pupae.

I was surprised by how much she stuffed herself and looked about ready to burst.

Today she is unable to use her legs. Her "arms" seem to be fine. 

I also notice a faint "cheesy" odor coming from the mantis.

She is responsive and is now grooming herself. She will also drink water.

Any ideas? Pretty bummed out.

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It looks like she might have fallen or something and injured her legs. In the photo it looks like one is completely twisted and trying to step on her other legs.

 
It doesnt seem like mechanical breakage or injury.

Molted over a week ago.

Noticed first vomiting feb 4 (about 2.5 weeks ago)

Saw some more a few days ago.

She has not moved anything but her arms and head in 24 hours

She looks worse today. smells bad.

Abdomen looks like its getting larger and blacker.

here are some close up photos from last night.

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Yeah this is a bacterial infection, this happened to my nymphs. Blue bottle flies appear to be the cause, and this only occurs in orchids. Try to vary the food, with this happening the least with superworms. 

 
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Is it true that this happens more with blue bottles?

What is best food for orchids then? I had just switched to blue bottles because everyone told me to switch to flying inrects. 

This was her first feeding of the blue bottles.

 

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