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Digger

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Poor Perseus (Hierodula membranacea) hasn't eaten for 16 days straight. His ab is still plump, so I'm figuring there's an internal blockage.

Guess he knows the clock is ticking and believes he's found a stairway to heaven. I've emailed Jimmy Page to see if there were any extra lyrics written for mantids.

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Interesting. What temps are you keeping him at? He could just have a slow metabolism.

Edit: Can you also get a close shot of the last segment of its abdomen? That would be really helpful!

 
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Interesting. What temps are you keeping him at? He could just have a slow metabolism.

Edit: Can you also get a close shot of the last segment of its abdomen? That would be really helpful!
72 - 80 deg F. which is fine for his sp. Have shots of his ab sent to others for review. There is no perceivable blockage or damage at his exit end.

 
The reason I asked for shots of its abdomen is because from those images it looks female.

 
That mantis looks fine. You probably just fed it a load before hand.
C'mon, ismart. 16 days without ANY eating. He would have had to have eaten a Buick. Malakyoma (from whom I got Perseus) admits to an over-feed before shipment. However, that will not create over two weeks of anorexia. Admittedly, he looks ok, and that leaves me absolutely befuddled. Either he's a magical mantis, or he's bionic.

 
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You could try giving him/her milk. It has protein as well as other good things in it. My Sticky and others did well it.

 
You will surprised how long some mantids can go without food. Older nymphs, and adults can go pretty long in between feedings. Clearly your mantis is still far from starving. If your so worried? Maybe increase temps to speed up it's metabolism.

 
What a great thought ! I'll try a little warm milk later today. Thanks!
A mantis would never ever....ever consume milk in the wild. It's your mantis and you are entitled to do as you wish with it, however are you sure you want to try that? Maybe wait to hear what a few others would recommend before feeding it milk. There are enough humans in the world that can't digest milk, odds are that mantids have a hard time too, to say the least.

-Dayyan

 
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