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Long story short: I had a bad batch of crickets that resulted in 3 deaths and 1 is still puking (she still eats flies and honey).
I am a student and I had 2 hardy chrome candida agars and 1 MacConkey agar in my fridge. That is not necessarily what I wanted to test, but that it what I had on hand.
MacConkey agar tests for gram negative bacteria. I was able to drop puke from a leaf without touching it. I won't go into much detail because this test was negative. I know there is bacteria everywhere and I am surprised that there was nothing. It smells horrible though, so maybe the agar is too old and the test was bad.
Hardy Chrome Candida tests for 3 kinds of candida. In agar #1, I accidentally dropped the puke with a piece of the leaf it was on, into the agar (petri dish). So for agar #2, I dropped a different piece of leaf (same species) from same enclosure without puke. Agar #2 is my control.
RESULTS:
Agar #1 tested positive for candida tropicalis AND THERE WHERE WHITE MITES running around the top of the petri dish. Ok. I'm not positive of what they were. They looked like moving white specks. When I looked with my ophthalmoscope, I saw little 6-8 legged white creatures that I tried to ID on that bug ID website. Mites eat partially decomposed matter from fungi, from what I understand.
AGAR #2 tested NEGATIVE for any candida!
I understand that my home is not a sterile environment, but I think that this is worth doing further research.
From what I understand, my mantid is infected with at least candida tropicalis, and the mites hopefully got there after she puked.
Does anyone know what microbes are normally in a mantids gut?
Has anyone heard of anything like these mites before?
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I am a student and I had 2 hardy chrome candida agars and 1 MacConkey agar in my fridge. That is not necessarily what I wanted to test, but that it what I had on hand.
MacConkey agar tests for gram negative bacteria. I was able to drop puke from a leaf without touching it. I won't go into much detail because this test was negative. I know there is bacteria everywhere and I am surprised that there was nothing. It smells horrible though, so maybe the agar is too old and the test was bad.
Hardy Chrome Candida tests for 3 kinds of candida. In agar #1, I accidentally dropped the puke with a piece of the leaf it was on, into the agar (petri dish). So for agar #2, I dropped a different piece of leaf (same species) from same enclosure without puke. Agar #2 is my control.
RESULTS:
Agar #1 tested positive for candida tropicalis AND THERE WHERE WHITE MITES running around the top of the petri dish. Ok. I'm not positive of what they were. They looked like moving white specks. When I looked with my ophthalmoscope, I saw little 6-8 legged white creatures that I tried to ID on that bug ID website. Mites eat partially decomposed matter from fungi, from what I understand.
AGAR #2 tested NEGATIVE for any candida!
I understand that my home is not a sterile environment, but I think that this is worth doing further research.
From what I understand, my mantid is infected with at least candida tropicalis, and the mites hopefully got there after she puked.
Does anyone know what microbes are normally in a mantids gut?
Has anyone heard of anything like these mites before?
Any input would be greatly appreciated.