I've read that male and female enclosures should be kept separate to prevent males from becoming accustomed to the female's pheromones and show less interest during mating attempts.
Questions:
Is this accurate? If so, is separation only necessary when they reach adulthood? Also, if accurate, what distance should they be separated?
I've always assumed pheromones could be detected by males even from great distances and that keeping them in close proximity would just help get the males revved up and the females more receptive.
Questions:
Is this accurate? If so, is separation only necessary when they reach adulthood? Also, if accurate, what distance should they be separated?
I've always assumed pheromones could be detected by males even from great distances and that keeping them in close proximity would just help get the males revved up and the females more receptive.