Some of you may remember my old dead leaf thread where I was worried about not getting an ooth due to food type issues (dubias and lateralis, fed cat food and occasional fruit). Well, still no ooth, but even worse, it's developed black spots in between it's abdominal segments. I know they're not markings, because they are on the underside, weren't there before, and are irregular in shape. It's even stopped eating for over a week. It barely moves; It can sometimes stay in the same position for over a day. It seems like it's going to die without even laying an ooth, since it's been at least 4 months since it's went adult.
Any thoughts?
Black spots
Side view
With male 1, mated once. The photo only shows mounting, but they did connect.
Male 2, mated 2 more times. I didn't save him from the kiss of death
:twisted:
Lopsided arms from a botched final molt. Before any black spot or inactivity problems.
Any thoughts?
Black spots
Side view
With male 1, mated once. The photo only shows mounting, but they did connect.
Male 2, mated 2 more times. I didn't save him from the kiss of death
:twisted:
Lopsided arms from a botched final molt. Before any black spot or inactivity problems.