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<blockquote data-quote="hcarlton" data-source="post: 313838" data-attributes="member: 10329"><p>If that's so, then I probably need to cut back a touch on the feeding of the males, since I don't want to lose them before the females mature. The females are both molting before the males do, but that won't matter if they go through another instar (10 instars? Really?) and females tend to mature later than males in most species it seems after the final molt....</p><p></p><p>And speaking of males and females maturing, still don't have a clue what else to try to get the spinys mating..., tried moving the male out of the room to avoid pheremones, letting him sit near the females as they eat and hunt, coaxing him right onto their backs...I only have the one mature male now and two mature females, but the male either ignores them or jumps off after a couple minutes if I can manage to coax him onto their backs...and I don't want to leave him in the cage to get eaten like the last one...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hcarlton, post: 313838, member: 10329"] If that's so, then I probably need to cut back a touch on the feeding of the males, since I don't want to lose them before the females mature. The females are both molting before the males do, but that won't matter if they go through another instar (10 instars? Really?) and females tend to mature later than males in most species it seems after the final molt.... And speaking of males and females maturing, still don't have a clue what else to try to get the spinys mating..., tried moving the male out of the room to avoid pheremones, letting him sit near the females as they eat and hunt, coaxing him right onto their backs...I only have the one mature male now and two mature females, but the male either ignores them or jumps off after a couple minutes if I can manage to coax him onto their backs...and I don't want to leave him in the cage to get eaten like the last one... [/QUOTE]
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