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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
How to tell if mating has occurred?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jgod" data-source="post: 302896" data-attributes="member: 8922"><p>An expert will need to chime in to verify but I am under the impression that if you do not observe the mating that there aren't any physical signs that is has taken place. The female will produce ootheca regardless of whether or not she has been fertilized. I'd suggest keeping the female well fed. Leaving them together unsupervised can result in cannibalism. You may want to try to mate them in sessions and remove the female while you can't actively observe. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jgod, post: 302896, member: 8922"] An expert will need to chime in to verify but I am under the impression that if you do not observe the mating that there aren't any physical signs that is has taken place. The female will produce ootheca regardless of whether or not she has been fertilized. I'd suggest keeping the female well fed. Leaving them together unsupervised can result in cannibalism. You may want to try to mate them in sessions and remove the female while you can't actively observe. [/QUOTE]
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