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I wrote another post with more details that may be boring, so I just wanted to do a quick post.
I tested my mantid's puke and it came out positive for candida tropicalis. I need to add that my home environment is not sterile, so it may not be accurate. I am also just a student who makes many mistakes.
With that said, candida thrives in sugar (except honey). I have done experiments in the past on how to kill a different candida species (albicans), and the only good results were with volatile oils like rosemary oil and tea tree oil. These would probably harm the mantis.
So, the only thing I can do now is try to starve the candida by not letting any of my feeder insects eat fruit, or sugars like carrots.
I hope this helps anyone
I tested my mantid's puke and it came out positive for candida tropicalis. I need to add that my home environment is not sterile, so it may not be accurate. I am also just a student who makes many mistakes.
With that said, candida thrives in sugar (except honey). I have done experiments in the past on how to kill a different candida species (albicans), and the only good results were with volatile oils like rosemary oil and tea tree oil. These would probably harm the mantis.
So, the only thing I can do now is try to starve the candida by not letting any of my feeder insects eat fruit, or sugars like carrots.
I hope this helps anyone