Was going for a second round of mating with my H. Grandis'. The male mounted and the female grabbed him right away by the neck and bit his head. It was a fatal bite so I just let her have at it. She ate the male until about half of him was left. He was missing half his body but his abdomen was doing the mating moves.
I held him up so his abdomen could touch the females. After it did I let go and his abdomen stayed against the females. I left him alone seriously doubting they would connect for a successful mating since I have never seen a male that lost his head before connection actually connect and mate. Didn't think it was possible.
When I checked back the two were connected and mating in the normal manner. I will see if the rest of him can finish the job.
I held him up so his abdomen could touch the females. After it did I let go and his abdomen stayed against the females. I left him alone seriously doubting they would connect for a successful mating since I have never seen a male that lost his head before connection actually connect and mate. Didn't think it was possible.
When I checked back the two were connected and mating in the normal manner. I will see if the rest of him can finish the job.