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Breeding & Nymph Care
Chambre d'amour
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<blockquote data-quote="Digger" data-source="post: 295911" data-attributes="member: 6853"><p>I agree with you Krissim and Sticky - the Chambre d'amour was too confined for the male and not confined enough for the female. My research and limited experience now lead me to an open room. M and F on a dining room table, white surface underneath for contrast. The females are so rapid and insistent to kill the male before a mount, a completely unencumbered escape is needed, I think. With luck, I'll find the escaped male in the room. One idea - which I'm not going to try - would be to make some sort of an opaque collar to slip down over the female's thorax so she couldn't see the male behind her, or make a turn. But it would probably stress her out too much. I got these T. sigiana from Yen. I'll copy this to him and see how he survived breeding sessions (probably had scads of males).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digger, post: 295911, member: 6853"] I agree with you Krissim and Sticky - the Chambre d'amour was too confined for the male and not confined enough for the female. My research and limited experience now lead me to an open room. M and F on a dining room table, white surface underneath for contrast. The females are so rapid and insistent to kill the male before a mount, a completely unencumbered escape is needed, I think. With luck, I'll find the escaped male in the room. One idea - which I'm not going to try - would be to make some sort of an opaque collar to slip down over the female's thorax so she couldn't see the male behind her, or make a turn. But it would probably stress her out too much. I got these T. sigiana from Yen. I'll copy this to him and see how he survived breeding sessions (probably had scads of males). [/QUOTE]
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