dgerndt
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Yesterday morning I noticed that my adult male Egyptian mantis was sitting on the bottom of his cage. He was looking down into a clump of moss, so I assumed he was hunting. Then in the evening, when I went to spray all my mantids' enclosures, I saw that he was still sitting on that clump of moss. I figured he was just being a silly mantis, doing some weird mantis behavior that I don't understand. So I went off to do my own thing without worrying about my silly Romanesco.
But, by the time I was getting ready to go to bed and it was time to turn off their lights, he was still at the bottom of his cage. Rather than sitting/standing, he was laying down, almost turned on his side. I took the lid off his deli cup and reached down to try and nudge him onto my hand, but he was barely moving. I gently pinched his wings and lifted him out, then placed him on my hand. He couldn't stand, his legs were curling up to his body, and his arms were jerking around. All of his limbs were shaking and his eyes seemed blank.
I placed him back on that little clump of moss in his deli cup, and closed the lid. I knew there wasn't anything I could do, so I let him go in peace. When I checked on him this morning, he wasn't moving anymore.
He was my first mantis to raise from L1 to adulthood. He has a special place in my heart, and he will be missed.
Any idea what happened to him? He wasn't very old; he was born in November of 2010. He mated with a female a few weeks ago, but escaped unscathed. He was eating and drinking well, and I didn't feed him anything out of the ordinary.
But, by the time I was getting ready to go to bed and it was time to turn off their lights, he was still at the bottom of his cage. Rather than sitting/standing, he was laying down, almost turned on his side. I took the lid off his deli cup and reached down to try and nudge him onto my hand, but he was barely moving. I gently pinched his wings and lifted him out, then placed him on my hand. He couldn't stand, his legs were curling up to his body, and his arms were jerking around. All of his limbs were shaking and his eyes seemed blank.
I placed him back on that little clump of moss in his deli cup, and closed the lid. I knew there wasn't anything I could do, so I let him go in peace. When I checked on him this morning, he wasn't moving anymore.
He was my first mantis to raise from L1 to adulthood. He has a special place in my heart, and he will be missed.
Any idea what happened to him? He wasn't very old; he was born in November of 2010. He mated with a female a few weeks ago, but escaped unscathed. He was eating and drinking well, and I didn't feed him anything out of the ordinary.