Not yet, ill try right now actually.Have you tried feeding her a regular meal yet? (without the honey.)
Not yet, ill try right now actually.Have you tried feeding her a regular meal yet? (without the honey.)
Me too! Shes still doing good this morning! Wow, im stoked, gonna just keep checkin on her, but im almost positive that shes in the clearGood, I'm glad little noodle will pull through after all!
Right?! im so happy!! i thought she was a gonner, i was so upset, now im thrilledAwesome, glad to hear!
Thanks for going through it with me man!+1
Good job on recovering her bro.
Thanks man! yeah i coulsnt be happier, seriously!Glad to see it worked out and others were able to give you help to save your pet. I admit I learned a few things I hope I won't need, but perhaps will save my pet if it gets sick too.
I can imagine it's one of the things you are thankful for today, not sure what to say but congratulations.
I dont have a male unfortunately but still!Yeah, congratulations and may she make many babies/oothecae for you. tee hee
Maybe! Depends on if I have the cash, or if there are any rightly aged males available.maybe one day before she goes you might?..
Thanks! and im not sure, i dont think theyre extremely common, but not as rare as the arizona unicorn like you said. I got mine at bugsincyberspace.Good luck on getting a male then. I wonder if many people have this species? At least I guess it is more common than the Arizona Unicorn (Pseudovates arizonae).
Yup shes an adult now, no longer puking, doing great!That sucks! yeah it could be old age, could be that that particular cricket had more bad bacteria on it, maybe it munched on a dead cricket, its hard to tell, but yeah id strip the cage and wash it, im sure theres bad bacteria in the puke that youd wanna get rid of.I'm glad she seems to be doing better!
My girl puked on me today. Then, I saw puke in her cage too. First, I thought she wasn't doing well because of old age (she laid 13 ooths). But if it is black stuff I'm guessing that it is some kind of infection? The thing is that none of the others mantids that are eating the crickets are throwing up. Maybe she is just too old too fight certain bacteria that would otherwise be harmless. (Like our gut flora or "good bacteria"). Should I strip down her whole cage?
Enter your email address to join: