I am posting this as a standalone warning so that others can avoid what we have gone through.
This is a follow-up on my previous posting under “Tank & Herbs/plants?” as posting #6
http://mantidforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=22053&st=0&gopid=166500&
A basic review is that we replaced our sponge world type of habitat with nursery plants for our 30 Tenodera sinensis. All mantis were a month old and had just completed their 3rd molt. We did this habitat change on August 14. On August 15, less than 18 hours later, 7 were dead. We immediately re-housed all, but they have continued to die, until, today, August 17, only 6 are still alive.
We appreciate all the replies that I received from that previous posting. The consensus was that the nursery had sprayed the plants with some chemical. (The nursery is a high end nursery.)
We have yet to contact the nursery to get the details, but it is obvious that the plants are causing the deaths of the mantis. And we did not want to waste any more time before getting this information onto the forum to alert others.
We will update this posting as conditions change.
Attached is a picture of the six potted plants involved.
This is a follow-up on my previous posting under “Tank & Herbs/plants?” as posting #6
http://mantidforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=22053&st=0&gopid=166500&
A basic review is that we replaced our sponge world type of habitat with nursery plants for our 30 Tenodera sinensis. All mantis were a month old and had just completed their 3rd molt. We did this habitat change on August 14. On August 15, less than 18 hours later, 7 were dead. We immediately re-housed all, but they have continued to die, until, today, August 17, only 6 are still alive.
We appreciate all the replies that I received from that previous posting. The consensus was that the nursery had sprayed the plants with some chemical. (The nursery is a high end nursery.)
We have yet to contact the nursery to get the details, but it is obvious that the plants are causing the deaths of the mantis. And we did not want to waste any more time before getting this information onto the forum to alert others.
We will update this posting as conditions change.
Attached is a picture of the six potted plants involved.
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