P. Paradoxa (Ghost mantids)

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Hey there!

Me and my friend got some sub ghost mantids..

1 has just molted into adult (female) + 1 of my friends did it a while ago (male)...

My friend has 2 females who just died in 4 days (sub adults), didn't die in there molt, they just died?

Now this morning i was expecting on of my sub males to molt into adulthood, because he seemed kinda weak(?), but instead he was dead.. :cry:

Anyone who know what could be wrong..

because i have no answer to it :s

Regards,

Jonas

 
I kept those once and mine did the same thing.

 
There was made a big hole in the top of the enclosure which was replaced with net. And I spray it once a day (some times every second day)...

I don't know what the exact humidity was.. The temperature was about 24-26+ C

/ Jonas

 
was there any clues at all? spew, or the way it died / looked etc...

could it have had something to do with them getting ready for their last moult? ( not eating, not being able to hang etc...)

were you both feeding them the same food?

( i'm only speculating as i'm only just getting my first ghosts next week! )

there's so many things it could be i guess, maybe they'd just got some kind of virus

 
There was a bit water ind the enclosure, but i changed it with a totally clean enclosure before i went to sleep (and gave then new enclosure some spraied water, to get humidty op for the molt).. I guess it was preparing to molt into adulthood (didn't eat)....

Next morning i just law on the bottom of the enclosure and no sign of a beginning molt..

/ Jonas

 
Ghosts often become picky at times and may need flies or small moths (usually appropriately sized crickets are good enough) to perk their appetite. A base diet of lobster roaches is usually fine in bare 16 oz cages till subadult. Like all mantids they do not do well with spacing (more than a few days between feedings) and unless they are very fat it is important to make sure they are eating. This species often quits eating and it's easy to get them started again with a change. Ghosts do not like any standing water in the cage but your description sounds more like starvation.

There was a bit water ind the enclosure, but i changed it with a totally clean enclosure before i went to sleep (and gave then new enclosure some spraied water, to get humidty op for the molt).. I guess it was preparing to molt into adulthood (didn't eat)....Next morning i just law on the bottom of the enclosure and no sign of a beginning molt..

/ Jonas
 

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