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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
How long is a male Ghost good for mating?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deacon" data-source="post: 288960" data-attributes="member: 8619"><p>Okay, I'll give that a try. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Whew, my female ghost molted to adult yesterday (only 30 days as a sub.) I was in my bug room last night, working on a bigger habitat for her as I had noticed her wing buds getting fuller that morning, plus I saw her do that "dog-shaking-the-rain-off-its-coat thing". Luckily she picked the right spot to molt, because when I peeked at her, she was almost finished---just the back legs still inside--so I got to watch the rest of the process. She did use her old skin to reach up to the top where she hung to expand her wings for a couple of hours (perfect outcome). She's still green but has caramel-colored wings. Very interesting to watch as I'd never seen the wing bit before.</p><p></p><p>So, the male and female are just two weeks apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deacon, post: 288960, member: 8619"] Okay, I'll give that a try. Thank you. Edit: Whew, my female ghost molted to adult yesterday (only 30 days as a sub.) I was in my bug room last night, working on a bigger habitat for her as I had noticed her wing buds getting fuller that morning, plus I saw her do that "dog-shaking-the-rain-off-its-coat thing". Luckily she picked the right spot to molt, because when I peeked at her, she was almost finished---just the back legs still inside--so I got to watch the rest of the process. She did use her old skin to reach up to the top where she hung to expand her wings for a couple of hours (perfect outcome). She's still green but has caramel-colored wings. Very interesting to watch as I'd never seen the wing bit before. So, the male and female are just two weeks apart. [/QUOTE]
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