Orchids black after eating hf???

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agent A

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Ok so some hf pupae emerged in my orchid cages

The L3s wasted little time attacking them

But now the thoraxes and abdomens of the orchids have blackish tints to them

Is this a bad batch of hf or is this normal?

 
I have mantids that darken when they are eating and for a little while after. Maybe it is like Rick said, the bolus is just there for a while.

When a mantis is semitransparent, you can see the food go through.

I would also like to see some photos of what you are describing.

 
^^^ if your orchids are partly transparent like mine are, I think it's normal. When I over feed my female, she turns darker too because you can see the flies. My Taumantis does this to an extreme degree.

 
here r the pics

this is orchid 1, previously identified as female :D

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That was a very witty comment that likebugs made about the black underwear. I agree that white would look a lot more appropriate. Actually Alex when this happens more important is the demeanor of the mantid and make sure that it is not lazy, sendentary, and acting abnormally. That suspect behavior could indicate something bad was ingested. Some as you know, even throw up, as with bad crickets being ingested.

 
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You should not just throw house fly pupae into there enclosures. The flies need to be gutloaded first. Before you feed them to your mantids.

 

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