SkittishMale
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I put a couple T. sinensis pairs together in an attempt to mate them. The females have been adult and unmated for a month and the males have been adult for around 2 weeks. One of the females has already laid an infertile ooth as well. Having them both fattened up, I placed the males with them and the males jumped on their back and assumed mating position. I noticed the females aren't opening up the tip of their abdomens to allow the males to penetrate. I supervised them for a couple hours and the males eventually gave up as so it seemed as they just sat on the females backs without their abdomens curled under anymore. There was no aggression toward the males in either of these mating attempts among these pairs.
How come the females won't allow the males to mate them? and has anyone had a female that would just never open up and eventually die having not been mated before?
How come the females won't allow the males to mate them? and has anyone had a female that would just never open up and eventually die having not been mated before?