Hello, I have a 6th instar Rhombodera basalis (Malaysian Shield Mantis), and since it's 3rd instar it has been throwing up off and on, and it's pretty worrying. It started out eating fruit flies at instar 2 when i got it, and then house flies at instar 3, and it has been on primarily blue bottle flies since it's 4th instar. I have fed a few dubia roaches, crickets or a meal worm here and there when I was waiting on more flies to arrive, but flies have always been it's staple feeder. It had several flies from a new batch yesterday, and now shes throwing up again
The consistency is dark brownish and watery with some little particles and smells awful. The other four mantises (2 ghosts, 1 banded flower and one orchid) that consume the same feeders have never had any issues, so i'm wondering if this is a thing with this specific species since it's my first time with one, or if this mantis is just unfortunately sickly. This must be the 5th time it's happened now since I've had her, so at this point I'm really asking for some advice if anyone has any, only reason I haven't asked sooner is because she's always just been fine the next day, but i'm just worried 5 times seems like too many, even more than once is probably too many.
Her enclosure is sprayed semi daily and the room is relatively humid in general, between 50-60%. This room is around 77-79F regularly, is it possibly just too cold in here for proper digestion for her? Her enclosure is cleaned very regularly, I use paper towel substrate, and no new objects have been put in it recently.
Photo of enclosure shows the barf on the glass to the right as well as on the mesh at the top.
Thanks for reading
The consistency is dark brownish and watery with some little particles and smells awful. The other four mantises (2 ghosts, 1 banded flower and one orchid) that consume the same feeders have never had any issues, so i'm wondering if this is a thing with this specific species since it's my first time with one, or if this mantis is just unfortunately sickly. This must be the 5th time it's happened now since I've had her, so at this point I'm really asking for some advice if anyone has any, only reason I haven't asked sooner is because she's always just been fine the next day, but i'm just worried 5 times seems like too many, even more than once is probably too many.
Her enclosure is sprayed semi daily and the room is relatively humid in general, between 50-60%. This room is around 77-79F regularly, is it possibly just too cold in here for proper digestion for her? Her enclosure is cleaned very regularly, I use paper towel substrate, and no new objects have been put in it recently.
Photo of enclosure shows the barf on the glass to the right as well as on the mesh at the top.
Thanks for reading
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