Haha! Good advice. Thanks!!! :devil2:Yeah, she may be a little on the over plump side, but hey at least she has a good appetite, and it's way better than too skinny. You might want to give her half what your giving her now for a few days or so till she slims down a tad.
Now that I saw your bare naked foot I'm hooked, so now your in trouble... ^_^
LOL. $20 for a 2012.Also, it seems you have given the mantis/foot fetishists something to drool over. Maybe a mantis+feet photo shoot is in order. Make a themed calendar and make some money. I'm sure it's a narrow market but they are obviously out there. :lol:
People, please don't overfeed your pets. It may not kill them but you're not doing them any favors. I have heard secondhand of abdominal splits caused by too much food, but I can't confirm that possibility. However, it doesn't take much of a fall to split an over-stuffer abdomen, and that I have seen for myself. It ain't pretty. :no:
When you see the accordioned seems on the sides of the abdomen fully opened it's time to hold back the food for a while. Most mantids are smart enough to stop once full but it seems others are not, so you've got to be the smart one.
Also, it seems you have given the mantis/foot fetishists something to drool over. Maybe a mantis+feet photo shoot is in order. Make a themed calendar and make some money. I'm sure it's a narrow market but they are obviously out there. :lol:
+1 Being overweight is a particular problem for molting mantids. First, their skin is already so overextended that it cannot increase its surface area during molting and thus can cause a mismolt. Secondly, the falls reported during a molt are more likely to occur if the mantis is carrying excess weight. If you have not seen mantids in the wild, look at pictures of them. Skinny, aren't they? In the wild mantids often live in a state of near starvation, which is why they eat so heavily when they have a chance (the fox/coyote in the hen house syndrome). When they have that chance on a daily basis, they will become overweight and possibly vomit. A few years ago, Christian Schwartz, a German entomologist, reported here that when a mantis vomits, it either dies or at best is incapable of reproduction. Several US members reported that this had happened to them with no ill effect on the mantis. Both views were right, but while in Germany, mantids would only vomit due tio a terminal or subterminal diease, here they were and still are vomitting from overeating.People, please don't overfeed your pets. It may not kill them but you're not doing them any favors. I have heard secondhand of abdominal splits caused by too much food, but I can't confirm that possibility. However, it doesn't take much of a fall to split an over-stuffer abdomen, and that I have seen for myself. It ain't pretty. :no:
When you see the accordioned seems on the sides of the abdomen fully opened it's time to hold back the food for a while. Most mantids are smart enough to stop once full but it seems others are not, so you've got to be the smart one.
Also, it seems you have given the mantis/foot fetishists something to drool over. Maybe a mantis+feet photo shoot is in order. Make a themed calendar and make some money. I'm sure it's a narrow market but they are obviously out there. :lol:
Haha. I'm just seeing this now, Precarious! You're hilarious! I'll get started on the 2012 edition, in time for the holiday season. Thanks for the great advice on overfeeding.People, please don't overfeed your pets. It may not kill them but you're not doing them any favors. I have heard secondhand of abdominal splits caused by too much food, but I can't confirm that possibility. However, it doesn't take much of a fall to split an over-stuffer abdomen, and that I have seen for myself. It ain't pretty. :no:
When you see the accordioned seems on the sides of the abdomen fully opened it's time to hold back the food for a while. Most mantids are smart enough to stop once full but it seems others are not, so you've got to be the smart one
Also, it seems you have given the mantis/foot fetishists something to drool over. Maybe a mantis+feet photo shoot is in order. Make a themed calendar and make some money. I'm sure it's a narrow market but they are obviously out there. :lol:
I remember you telling me she died. If it wasn't morbid obesity it was likely cuteness overload. I've seen it before. Too d@mn cute to live.Haha. I'm just seeing this now, Precarious! You're hilarious! I'll get started on the 2012 edition, in time for the holiday season. Thanks for the great advice on overfeeding.
BTW everyone... poor little Jemima died, may she rest in peace. Can't say what the official cause of death was. But lesson learned!!
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