bugboymark
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Looking for some thoughts on Creobroter (gemmatus I think) fertility. I've learned again today, the hard way, that even well-fed females are fond of a post-mating snack of male Creo. I mated two females and two males over a couple weeks. All involved were two weeks or older. I fed the females heavily in the 2-3 days prior to mating. Both females were even eating a fairly decent size dubia roach WHEN the mating began! Just to be safe. The males hoped on within a couple minutes and made the connection. Neither females acted agitated or aggressive. I started checking the breeding pairs every 20 minutes or so after 3 hours.. Everything looked good. Except after the 4th or 5th hour, my visit timing was off and I've found bot females eating their males. Based on their position and location, it looked like they hadn't moved much and got a hold of males as they were dismounting maybe? Anyhow, lesson learned. They are SUPER aggressive after mating is done!
What I want to know is if any of you have multiple fertile ooths from one female after one mating. Those were my last two males. I know one mating is usually all that's required for all remaining ooths, in theory.... but I've heard it can differ from species to species. Female #1, who mated a little over a week ago, produced an ooth yesterday. I'm expecting female #2 to follow with her own in another week. So what's the word? You think one mating each should do the trick? No guarantees of course. Just wondering what people have experienced. Attached a couple pics, just for kicks. Thanks!
What I want to know is if any of you have multiple fertile ooths from one female after one mating. Those were my last two males. I know one mating is usually all that's required for all remaining ooths, in theory.... but I've heard it can differ from species to species. Female #1, who mated a little over a week ago, produced an ooth yesterday. I'm expecting female #2 to follow with her own in another week. So what's the word? You think one mating each should do the trick? No guarantees of course. Just wondering what people have experienced. Attached a couple pics, just for kicks. Thanks!