Domanating
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Since weekend, one of my female Mantis Religiosa is developing some kind of illness which might fit with the the known black death disease. I would like some second opinions about her issue though.
The first thing i noticed was the tip of the abdomen turning black. Then she started pooping a black and smelly paste like liquid. 2 days later some black wounds were starting to appear, one in each side of the abdomen, the right one larger than the left one. Her last meals were barely eaten and now she doesn't want to eat insects or even honey. On the other hand she drinks a lot of water.
I thought in putting some drops of water over the wounds. She didn't react to the water over the side wounds but she reacted to the water on the tip of the abdomen demonstrating some pain. Another thing, all the black wounds are accompanied by a bit of red, i don't know why. The face also has some very tiny black spots. Not the eyes though.
For the time being she is very active, so it's good news. I warmed her up today to make her metabolism run faster to see if she can fight the illness more effectively. As she got warmer i noticed some very aggressive behavior, striking every moving thing, maybe indicating that she isn't well and tries to stay away from everything.
I read a topic about a similar illness event and many said it was old age. I strongly doubt it's old age in this case. This species rarely dies so early, specially a female, although and can't say it's impossible...
Here are some pictures:
The first thing i noticed was the tip of the abdomen turning black. Then she started pooping a black and smelly paste like liquid. 2 days later some black wounds were starting to appear, one in each side of the abdomen, the right one larger than the left one. Her last meals were barely eaten and now she doesn't want to eat insects or even honey. On the other hand she drinks a lot of water.
I thought in putting some drops of water over the wounds. She didn't react to the water over the side wounds but she reacted to the water on the tip of the abdomen demonstrating some pain. Another thing, all the black wounds are accompanied by a bit of red, i don't know why. The face also has some very tiny black spots. Not the eyes though.
For the time being she is very active, so it's good news. I warmed her up today to make her metabolism run faster to see if she can fight the illness more effectively. As she got warmer i noticed some very aggressive behavior, striking every moving thing, maybe indicating that she isn't well and tries to stay away from everything.
I read a topic about a similar illness event and many said it was old age. I strongly doubt it's old age in this case. This species rarely dies so early, specially a female, although and can't say it's impossible...
Here are some pictures: