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Kiloms

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My Blue Flash adult female usually moves some around her cage, but has not moved at all and just sits at the bottom. Her eyes were very blue about a week ago, but they have started to look foggy and less blue. Should I be concerned?

She has laid 3 full-size ootheca's, eats about two crickets a day and has moisture/water readily available.

 
yeah as they get older eyes darken...as long as she is eating and drinking...then i would say shes A OK...just getting older, sometimes eyes will turn due to lighting as well.

 
Well she just happily caught her cricket that she dropped earlier and is eating it now. One eye is cloudier and does have some dark spots, I don't know her exact age because I received her as an adult. What is the typical lifespan of Blue Flash?

 
She's likely old. And two crix a day is usually not enough food for a gravid adult female.

 
I also agree with rick. I give my large female blue flashes a maximum 5 crickets a day and within 15 minutes they're all gone!! The minimum is 1 or 2.

 
Do you think CFL lighting will affect thier eyes? I have noticed a "dulling" in a few of my mantid sp., and I was curious if the CFl has any play to it?

 
Well they are "large" crickets. She used to gobble them down in about 5 minutes max. Now she will hold on to a cricket for at least 30min. As if she is trying to enjoy every bite. CFl? Fluorescent lighting?

 
Yeah two adult crix is more than enough for most species.
I give my mantids as much as they can eat. The female Chinese Mantids I used to have ate a lot! I do not think that is enough for your female Blue Flash.
 
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i think 2 is plenty per day, but i personaly feed mine as mcuh as they will eat, as long as I have the food for it.

 
I would think this would have more to do with the size of the crickets being fed?
I assumed by the post they were large crickets. I am curious though on what level Rick or some of the others that posted might feel that isn't enough food. I am guessing perhaps not a diet if you want to maximize ooth production? My current girls, all adult euchomenella macrops so a decent size, get one adult cricket and then fast 2 days before their next cricket. If I am feeding smaller feeders then adult crickets, which is what I generally prefer, then they get fed every other day.
 
Well they are "large" crickets. She used to gobble them down in about 5 minutes max. Now she will hold on to a cricket for at least 30min. As if she is trying to enjoy every bite. CFl? Fluorescent lighting?
Compact fluorescents, yes. The little curly bulbs. Ive noticed dulling/spots on a few of my mantids eyes, no behavioral changes though....

 

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