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Hello all, just got a female oxy in the mail, who is otherwise healthy, except for the eye:

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Is this something i need to be worried about?

thanx :)

 
oxys seem to get this a lot, I honestly dont know if its something causing it or not, but I have 1 adult male and 1 adult female both with one bad eye as well.

and so far so good, but that eye does look at tad worse than one on mine...so im not totaly sure

 
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Ouch! Looks like she got rattled around along the way. Sorry to see that. Chances are that is dried fluid on the outside of the eye. Give it some time and see if it comes off. If you mist her directly (spray over her and let the droplets fall on her) she will groom and maybe get some of it off.

As xxFaultxx pointed out it's pretty common for Oxys to get a "black eye". Sometimes it's from cage mates wrestling around but apparently also from rough handling during shipping. I have never seen any adverse effects from this. They live a full life so it's no danger to their health.

If, on the other hand, it looks like the eye cavity is split open there may be a danger of infection. From the photos it looks like crust on the surface of the eye, though, so I don't think that's the case.

Did she lose an antenna too?!?!?! :angry: I wish I could email mantises to save them the stress of shipping.

 
her antennae are shot to ###### lol!! it appears to be caked on (not gonna try to scrape it off), the back of the eye looks fine so it may be a piece of fly or watever

was it like that before she was shipped? also, the black dot on the wing in the second pic, is that from the male?

thanx :)

 
No idea on the spot on the wing.

She was perfect when I shipped her. Had both antennae. Eye was normal. Either way, she will continue to give you ooths. Just take care of her. You will fall in love with her. They are a really fun species. They vibrate when they feel threatened or when they spot prey.

 
2/3 of my females have black eyes. I kept the girls together until they had been adults for about a week. If I had extra enclosures, I'd like to raise some separately and see if that happens.

That is much larger of a black eye than I have seen, but as the others said, I wouldn't worry about it.

Oxys are very cute and friendly.

 
These guys r ravenous!!! Last night she ate 2 flies and 2 crix

Sinensispsyched, u can have an ooth of hers if u want

I'm keepin the next ooth, I promised gripen the one after that, then u can have the one after gripens ooth ;)

 
Wow, Precarious. Those pics make ME want to get an oxy!
I'll have nymphs soon. Or you can reserve an ooth. Just give the word. The nymphs are even cuter than adults.

These guys r ravenous!!! Last night she ate 2 flies and 2 crix

Sinensispsyched, u can have an ooth of hers if u want

I'm keepin the next ooth, I promised gripen the one after that, then u can have the one after gripens ooth ;)
Don't overfeed her. Give her no more than one cricket a day. They have to build body weight over time.

 
I'll have nymphs soon. Or you can reserve an ooth. Just give the word. The nymphs are even cuter than adults.

Don't overfeed her. Give her no more than one cricket a day. They have to build body weight over time.
:oops:

Is she gonna die now? I hope not :(

So they r not like creos u can just fill in 2 days and not feed for like 3?

Darn :(

Oh well, won't do it again lol

 
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