Peter Clausen
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I've got a breeding pair of orchids together this week as well. At the moment they're outside getting some raw sunlight. I always feed the female before placing the male on her back in the exact bamboo-skewer method that Rebecca described so well. Only when she is actively eating do I do this. I took some video of it the other day, but don't have it processed yet. Also, as Rebecca described he will side-saddle her to a point it appears he is going to fall off or be eaten if she turns. And his abdomen is extremely flexible to make up for imperfect positioning.
Though he did mate with her last week, I've reintroduced him to her again this week. He does seem to have lost his ability to place himself in a suitable position, though I don't monitor the moment to moment movements since I've already observed coitus once.
I do keep an infrared heat lamp above the mating pair and the gravid female in general.
Since he is your only male, I'd definitely pull him out of the cage for a day's break every other day. Mine mated within an hour of introduction the first time, however the female was about 2 months matured before the male (born of the same clutch but kept cool and on a restricted diet).
I don't recall, but did you say how long your female has been mature?
Though he did mate with her last week, I've reintroduced him to her again this week. He does seem to have lost his ability to place himself in a suitable position, though I don't monitor the moment to moment movements since I've already observed coitus once.
I do keep an infrared heat lamp above the mating pair and the gravid female in general.
Since he is your only male, I'd definitely pull him out of the cage for a day's break every other day. Mine mated within an hour of introduction the first time, however the female was about 2 months matured before the male (born of the same clutch but kept cool and on a restricted diet).
I don't recall, but did you say how long your female has been mature?
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