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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Helvia cardinalis
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<blockquote data-quote="sufistic" data-source="post: 343402" data-attributes="member: 1174"><p>Hello Nathaniel. Apologies for the very late reply. Thanks for your tips. Yes my <em>Helvia cardinalis</em> pairs are siblings and they've been mated multiple times even before their first batch of ooths were laid. Doesn't seem that inbreeding is an issue for now. Take note that the original ooth they came from already came from mated siblings. I'm not sure how long they can be sustained in captivity without the need to add in new blood. But I'll be attempting to keep and breed this species for as long as I'm able to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sufistic, post: 343402, member: 1174"] Hello Nathaniel. Apologies for the very late reply. Thanks for your tips. Yes my [I]Helvia cardinalis[/I] pairs are siblings and they've been mated multiple times even before their first batch of ooths were laid. Doesn't seem that inbreeding is an issue for now. Take note that the original ooth they came from already came from mated siblings. I'm not sure how long they can be sustained in captivity without the need to add in new blood. But I'll be attempting to keep and breed this species for as long as I'm able to. [/QUOTE]
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