Breeding is hard.... for me at least

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So I have been gut loading my Adult female Popa since i got her and she is pretty fat. Today I decided to breed them and the female seemed ready BUT the male was just not interested and walked around her.They are about 3 weeks old. How much longer should I wait until he is ready?

 
he should be ready

feed him a fly, keep them in separate rooms for 1-3 days, then intro them in late-afternoon/evening since thats when mine seem most willing to mate, but that's my experience

keep tryin :)

 
I was skimming though website and if he isnt ready you are supposed to try every night? But if he is still not ready you leave him in a different room? I will leave him in a diffeent room until tonight, thats when I will try again. Does this sound ok?

 
sure, also a good idea to have him in a large cage u easily can open and stick the female into

also if u just leave them the female wont move and trigger him to respond so u may need to nudge her gently

 
These are a very slow species to breed, I would suggest an in-cage method of putting the male in a good size enclosure, leave him a day to settle then introduce the female infront of him. Try to disturb the male as little as possible and give the female something to eat.

They can take their time so be patient and keep an eye on them so you can intervene if the male needs saving :p

 
Ive had a while back, the male grab the female and there were wings going up and they were fighting but the male got away to the top of my bookshelf. I am trying again tommarow morning and again tommarow night

 
Not sure what you hope to accomplish by feeding the female. I know many people like to feed the female thinking it will somehow save the male from becoming food, but that is far from a guarantee. Just like everything else in this hobby, you have to see what others do and then find what works best for you.

 
that's after mating

when the male notices the female u gotta get her to move but not so fast he can't catch up and mount her

if he mounts her without scaring or surprising her, mating should be a snap :)

 

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