FabioFabiatic
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For those who don't know a week or two ago, I gave 2 of my mantises, a giant Asian and an orchid mantis new enclosures. I checked in on them and noticed how both were constantly cleaning themselves and acting irregularly. I took the orchid mantis out and saw this...
I quickly removed them from their enclosures and put them in empty deli cups with nothing but a paper towel at the bottom. I tried feeding the honey and much water as I could to clear their systems. Their humidity and temperature stayed the same. I later tried to see if they would eat and neither did. The orchid was hanging from only her two front legs and the giant Asian was hanging and putting his head against the top of the enclosure. They also both cut off most of their antenna. The giant Asian wasn't as affected as the orchid but he still just like her was having some strange neurological issues. I continued with the water and honey until yesterday. Also, I noticed they both made some strange liquidy white poops.
One week later the Giant Asian is alive and from what I can tell is almost completely recovered. He even ate a fly all by himself!
The orchid is still alive but not doing as well. Two days ago I was able to hand feed her a fly coated in honey. Last night she molted and it was successful, but her petals on her legs are very much disfigured. I don't want to bother her yet and I will try to get pictures tomorrow. When I post those pictures I will also tell you if her behavior is still off.
I really don't know what could have caused this any ideas could help, I have a sneaking suspicion of pesticides though. The only new things in both of the enclosures were Sand Blasted Grapevine (ZooMed) and some coconut fiber for the substrate. I called ZooMed and they said that the grapevine shouldn't have any pesticides or anything else harmful to insects. I really have no idea what could have caused this and I really hope the orchids next molt could fix her disfigured leg petals. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
I quickly removed them from their enclosures and put them in empty deli cups with nothing but a paper towel at the bottom. I tried feeding the honey and much water as I could to clear their systems. Their humidity and temperature stayed the same. I later tried to see if they would eat and neither did. The orchid was hanging from only her two front legs and the giant Asian was hanging and putting his head against the top of the enclosure. They also both cut off most of their antenna. The giant Asian wasn't as affected as the orchid but he still just like her was having some strange neurological issues. I continued with the water and honey until yesterday. Also, I noticed they both made some strange liquidy white poops.
One week later the Giant Asian is alive and from what I can tell is almost completely recovered. He even ate a fly all by himself!
The orchid is still alive but not doing as well. Two days ago I was able to hand feed her a fly coated in honey. Last night she molted and it was successful, but her petals on her legs are very much disfigured. I don't want to bother her yet and I will try to get pictures tomorrow. When I post those pictures I will also tell you if her behavior is still off.
I really don't know what could have caused this any ideas could help, I have a sneaking suspicion of pesticides though. The only new things in both of the enclosures were Sand Blasted Grapevine (ZooMed) and some coconut fiber for the substrate. I called ZooMed and they said that the grapevine shouldn't have any pesticides or anything else harmful to insects. I really have no idea what could have caused this and I really hope the orchids next molt could fix her disfigured leg petals. Any advice is greatly appreciated!