rhetoriccamel
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My oldest mantis, Manty (talked about it in my introduction) has recently began either puking blood, pooping blood, or something else but there are no signs of cuts or anything. I saw an old post from a few years back describing a mantis puking blood looks squiggly due to them wiping their faces of puke/blood. This does not look the same as that.
I have a paper towel on the top of the cage, and the screen cover over it. I originally had the paper towel there to keep fruit flies from escaping the cage. I then started misting the paper towel to add a bit of humidity and realized that this attracted the fruit flies to it which worked out great since Manty loves to hang out up on top. Basically the food comes to Manty and he/she will eat if hungry.
Yesterday I woke up to a bloody spot on the paper towel. I assumed it was probably from a firefly I put in the cage since I don't see it in there anymore. Figured it may have been a particularly bloody insect. Not something I would feed my mantis regularly.
This morning I woke up to multiple spots of blood on the new paper towel I put on the top last night. I'm quite nervous about this issue, and I'm afraid to give Manty anymore fruit flies, or anything to eat in general.
I have provided a picture of what I woke up to this morning. Aside from the bloody spots, Manty seems to be doing alright. Capable of climbing up and down the glass, and walks around just fine. Does it's little butt wiggle when it sees me looking into the cage up close. Nothing seems out of the ordinary, but I'm worried. I have a soft spot for this mantis since it's my first one I've ever owned. I love all types of creatures and critters, so it would be a bit heartbreaking for him/her to die on me at such a young age.
Manty was hatched on June 1, first molt June 13, second molt was on June 23. I found the molt laying on the bottom of the cage, but not sure if that is where he/she decided to molt or not since I wasn't home when it happened. I would think that if Manty fell during molt he/she would have possibly died by now since it has been 4 days already and they (from what I've read) typically die within 72 hours of falling. Also no limb issues of the sort, all legs and arms seem perfectly in tact.
Any help or information would be greatly appreciated!
I have a paper towel on the top of the cage, and the screen cover over it. I originally had the paper towel there to keep fruit flies from escaping the cage. I then started misting the paper towel to add a bit of humidity and realized that this attracted the fruit flies to it which worked out great since Manty loves to hang out up on top. Basically the food comes to Manty and he/she will eat if hungry.
Yesterday I woke up to a bloody spot on the paper towel. I assumed it was probably from a firefly I put in the cage since I don't see it in there anymore. Figured it may have been a particularly bloody insect. Not something I would feed my mantis regularly.
This morning I woke up to multiple spots of blood on the new paper towel I put on the top last night. I'm quite nervous about this issue, and I'm afraid to give Manty anymore fruit flies, or anything to eat in general.
I have provided a picture of what I woke up to this morning. Aside from the bloody spots, Manty seems to be doing alright. Capable of climbing up and down the glass, and walks around just fine. Does it's little butt wiggle when it sees me looking into the cage up close. Nothing seems out of the ordinary, but I'm worried. I have a soft spot for this mantis since it's my first one I've ever owned. I love all types of creatures and critters, so it would be a bit heartbreaking for him/her to die on me at such a young age.
Manty was hatched on June 1, first molt June 13, second molt was on June 23. I found the molt laying on the bottom of the cage, but not sure if that is where he/she decided to molt or not since I wasn't home when it happened. I would think that if Manty fell during molt he/she would have possibly died by now since it has been 4 days already and they (from what I've read) typically die within 72 hours of falling. Also no limb issues of the sort, all legs and arms seem perfectly in tact.
Any help or information would be greatly appreciated!