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Mantid Discussions
General Mantid Discussions
Alexander's Mantids: 2012 - Present
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<blockquote data-quote="MantidBro" data-source="post: 287518" data-attributes="member: 6731"><p>She does have sticks in her enclosure, she still did lay it on the screen of her container lol, as close as she could get it to the heat lamp. Typical. She really took a long time to lay, I've never witnessed this sort of thing before. I read somewhere that male religiosa NEED to be beheaded for the mating to be successful. I was skeptical but now I'm wondering if that's true. Or if this species just takes longer than other to lay once having mated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantidBro, post: 287518, member: 6731"] She does have sticks in her enclosure, she still did lay it on the screen of her container lol, as close as she could get it to the heat lamp. Typical. She really took a long time to lay, I've never witnessed this sort of thing before. I read somewhere that male religiosa NEED to be beheaded for the mating to be successful. I was skeptical but now I'm wondering if that's true. Or if this species just takes longer than other to lay once having mated. [/QUOTE]
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