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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
D. lobata breeding questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ambystoma" data-source="post: 273204" data-attributes="member: 7068"><p>So after what feels like forever one of my males has finally hopped on a female... about 24 hours ago. I thought I had noticed a connection, but it did not last very long. He is still on her back and riding around, but hasn't really made many more attempts at connecting. Any thoughts on stimulating him a bit? Other than that I found that putting the females on a palm, next to my heater, and then adding the males seems to work. They only really seem interested in them when they move though, which I accomplished through some light misting. Let's see if the other two pairs pick it up now. Much more difficult than I anticipated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambystoma, post: 273204, member: 7068"] So after what feels like forever one of my males has finally hopped on a female... about 24 hours ago. I thought I had noticed a connection, but it did not last very long. He is still on her back and riding around, but hasn't really made many more attempts at connecting. Any thoughts on stimulating him a bit? Other than that I found that putting the females on a palm, next to my heater, and then adding the males seems to work. They only really seem interested in them when they move though, which I accomplished through some light misting. Let's see if the other two pairs pick it up now. Much more difficult than I anticipated. [/QUOTE]
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