Thought I would revive this thread rather than creating a new one. (thanks hcarlton!)
So I have 3 H. venosa females. Two are over two months old now. One is a little over a month. One of the three (the oldest actually) produced a fertile ooth at about a month. Since then, all three:
- have been successfully mated at least 3 times each over that period (by a variety of males...who all but one, have gone on the great big aquarium in the sky)
- are gravid, water-drinking, prey-eating machines
Now 2 of the three have even started to spontaneously leak some fluid that dries up from a spiracle on their abdomen. I know this is probably a bad thing, but they don't act worse for the wear. I've backed off their food intake a bit because of that. In addition to the repeated mating, I have tried changes in temp and humidity (increased to mid to upper 80s), changes in laying surfaces (different sizes/textures of sticks, bark, even cardboard), changes in enclosures, changes in food (crickets, mealworms, two species of roaches), changes in light (gave them places to get out of the heat lamps/light). Still nothing. I suppose I could write this off as them just being egg-bound, but it just seems odd. All three at once? I had two previous females who would crank out big healthy ooths every 2 weeks or so after they had their first...in identical settings and environments.
So, outside of more relocation experiments (with an outside breeding sleeve NOT being an option at the moment in NE IL)...any other ideas I could try? I've pretty much gone through my entire bag of tricks. Wondered if I missed something! Thanks!
Mark