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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
I can't breed these guys, and I'm upset
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<blockquote data-quote="Budwing" data-source="post: 333886" data-attributes="member: 11149"><p>Its normal for some males to walk past the female or even walk over them as if their not there, it means hes unsettled or showing no interest. Its not the best practice for him though, If she was annoyed at him or hungry enough she would have nailed him there and then. Just make sure the female has had roughly a month to mature and the male half of that. As hysteresis said warm the male to 25°C or more. Theirs no guarantees he wont be killed but you can lessen the chances by providing her food while your trying. Keep moving him a bit behind her. He will start watching her and his antenna will point towards her when hes interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Budwing, post: 333886, member: 11149"] Its normal for some males to walk past the female or even walk over them as if their not there, it means hes unsettled or showing no interest. Its not the best practice for him though, If she was annoyed at him or hungry enough she would have nailed him there and then. Just make sure the female has had roughly a month to mature and the male half of that. As hysteresis said warm the male to 25°C or more. Theirs no guarantees he wont be killed but you can lessen the chances by providing her food while your trying. Keep moving him a bit behind her. He will start watching her and his antenna will point towards her when hes interested. [/QUOTE]
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