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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
D. lobata breeding questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ambystoma" data-source="post: 273860" data-attributes="member: 7068"><p>Definitely took some patience! Using a large potted plant really helped. I'd put the female on there, let her climb around a bit, and then put a male towards the bottom. After they were both adjusted I'd mist them lightly. The two pairs that paired up did so pretty soon after the misting. You could really tell the males were interested in the females, they'd get really low and kind of point at them. It took upwards of 24 hours for them to get the courage to hop on and then another 24 of riding around, but it seemed to have worked pretty well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambystoma, post: 273860, member: 7068"] Definitely took some patience! Using a large potted plant really helped. I'd put the female on there, let her climb around a bit, and then put a male towards the bottom. After they were both adjusted I'd mist them lightly. The two pairs that paired up did so pretty soon after the misting. You could really tell the males were interested in the females, they'd get really low and kind of point at them. It took upwards of 24 hours for them to get the courage to hop on and then another 24 of riding around, but it seemed to have worked pretty well. [/QUOTE]
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