Predatorhousepet
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My Rhombodera basalis pair have successfully mated three times in the last 2 weeks. The first two times the connection lasted 5 or 6 hours but the last time they remained connected for 2 days straight. She has not yet laid an ooth since being bred but she's due to do so any day now.
After mating the second time she expelled several small white balls and the third time she expelled a larger white ball (see pic.) The balls are like a firm gel...kinda like tapioca pearls. Is she rejecting the male's spermatophore deposits? I didn't see her do this after their first mating.
Why would this occur? They are both very interested in each other and spend most of the day staring at each other. The female displays calling behavior both before and after mating. They have no issues mating and every time they are able to make a good solid connection that lasts hours. Do females just get rid of extra spermatophore if they are already fertilized & don't need it? I haven't seen any of my other females do this after being bred multiple times.
Second Mating
Third Mating
Two hours after third mating
It's stuck to her cerci, I tried to gently remove it after spritzing with warm water but it wouldn't come off
24 hours later, it has dried out and I tried again to gently remove by putting a cloth with warm water on it with no luck. I am afraid to manipulate it too much, that is a very delicate structure. It doesn't seem to bother her so I am just going to wait & see if it falls off on its own.
After mating the second time she expelled several small white balls and the third time she expelled a larger white ball (see pic.) The balls are like a firm gel...kinda like tapioca pearls. Is she rejecting the male's spermatophore deposits? I didn't see her do this after their first mating.
Why would this occur? They are both very interested in each other and spend most of the day staring at each other. The female displays calling behavior both before and after mating. They have no issues mating and every time they are able to make a good solid connection that lasts hours. Do females just get rid of extra spermatophore if they are already fertilized & don't need it? I haven't seen any of my other females do this after being bred multiple times.
Second Mating
Third Mating
Two hours after third mating
It's stuck to her cerci, I tried to gently remove it after spritzing with warm water but it wouldn't come off
24 hours later, it has dried out and I tried again to gently remove by putting a cloth with warm water on it with no luck. I am afraid to manipulate it too much, that is a very delicate structure. It doesn't seem to bother her so I am just going to wait & see if it falls off on its own.