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Mantis_Whisper

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My sub-adult female texas unicorn is dying and I have no idea why. She was fine this morning and now she's almost dead. Has anyone seen this in thier colonies?

I noticed she always held one of her feet off the ground, that never happened before. Hopefully whatever is killing her won't get to my others.

 
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Dying...how? Care to be a little more specific?
I don't know, i just came into my room and she was on the bottom of the cage with her legs somewhat crossed. I checked on her a hour ago and she was fine! She's still taking water but that's it.

I keep anything harmful away from them and I don't handle them that much. (once every other day, sometimes only once a week.)

 
Is it possible you startled her when you came into the room and she decided to play dead? Aside from that I don't see any reason for her to die.

For the record though, I give my unicorns a good mist every day and they seem to love it. It's a little difficult to believe she could be suffering from dehydration though. Doesn't this species come from a pretty arid region?

 
Is it possible you startled her when you came into the room and she decided to play dead? Aside from that I don't see any reason for her to die. For the record though, I give my unicorns a good mist every day and they seem to love it. It's a little difficult to believe she could be suffering from dehydration though. Doesn't this species come from a pretty arid region?
They're pretty used to me. They live in the same room as I do. I don't think I starled her and she sorta looks dead to me. :(

I spray thier cage about 4 times a day cause it's a wire screen and I have a light on them. But They've been in that cage for a month now, I can't see anything wrong with how I'm keeping them.

Hopefully there isn't a sickness going round. I've lost enough mantids already. :angry:

 
:( I just noticed that the new unicorn I got is doing the same thing as my female was doing. I just moved him into a different cage to see what happens.
 
Every now and then I find one doing that right before a molt, it's like they just fell and said I've fallen and can't get up :lol: :lol: . Opps sorry couldn't help myself. No really, I just gently pick them up and put them back on whaterver they hang from and hope for the best. You know it won't hurt to pick them up. Just put your hands in front of them slow like and they will climb on. When you are done with them or they tire of you, just put them back in their house slowly and they will be fine. You can't hurt them, they fare far worst out in the wild! ;)

 
It is very unlikely anybody here can help determine exactly why she is dying. It is my opinion they should only be handled on rare occasions. I have seen mantids that were handled often end up dying.

 
I just picked up her body to throw out and it crumbled(It was all wet and gooy). Like it rotted from the inside out. I have never seen that in any of my dead mantids before. Could she have gotten some ttime of parasite of sickness that would have done that?

 
I just picked up her body to throw out and it crumbled(It was all wet and gooy). Like it rotted from the inside out. I have never seen that in any of my dead mantids before. Could she have gotten some ttime of parasite of sickness that would have done that?
Doubtful but you never know. I had an orchid mantis that died not long ago. One day she was fine and the next she was dead and black. She fell apart like yours when I removed her.

 

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