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Possible abdominal collapse on my spiny flower
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<blockquote data-quote="ChitandChat" data-source="post: 342719" data-attributes="member: 12219"><p>Hi guys, recently my adult female spiny flower mantis (molted 2 weeks ago), Emilii, has been acting very anxiously and defensively. I'd find her pacing around her enclosure and sometimes desperately trying to climb up. This had led to fall a couple of times before righting herself back up. As of yesterday I noticed a<a href="https://imgur.com/a/gLTPuTg" target="_blank"> pulsating white/light blue mass</a> coming out of her rear. At first I thought it might've been the ootheca substance; however, today I noticed her abdomen has shrunk considerably as her wings are more visible from the bottom. She's also not eating as she's let a few flies pass by her. I only feed her flies that I rinse a bit with distilled water to wash off any possible filth.</p><p></p><p>Update: I went to check on her and she was eating a fly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChitandChat, post: 342719, member: 12219"] Hi guys, recently my adult female spiny flower mantis (molted 2 weeks ago), Emilii, has been acting very anxiously and defensively. I'd find her pacing around her enclosure and sometimes desperately trying to climb up. This had led to fall a couple of times before righting herself back up. As of yesterday I noticed a[URL="https://imgur.com/a/gLTPuTg"] pulsating white/light blue mass[/URL] coming out of her rear. At first I thought it might've been the ootheca substance; however, today I noticed her abdomen has shrunk considerably as her wings are more visible from the bottom. She's also not eating as she's let a few flies pass by her. I only feed her flies that I rinse a bit with distilled water to wash off any possible filth. Update: I went to check on her and she was eating a fly! [/QUOTE]
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