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Is there anything to pay attention to when raising the Hymenopus coronatus ?
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<blockquote data-quote="happy1892" data-source="post: 348407" data-attributes="member: 5913"><p>No, that is okay. I didn't know that feeding little to slow the males down would be bad for their health. I appreciate the warning. I actually am just starting to feed the males more regularly now because I have the females maturing faster than I expected at higher temperature and plenty of food. I hope the males are okay, or recover after some molts to be healthy without any problems such as the infertility that agent A mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Just a day or two after molting the L5 female nymphs didn't take D. hydei as well so I gave them Blue bottle flies to get them started eating then. But afterwards they would eat a whole lot of D. hydei fruit flies till they were very plump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happy1892, post: 348407, member: 5913"] No, that is okay. I didn't know that feeding little to slow the males down would be bad for their health. I appreciate the warning. I actually am just starting to feed the males more regularly now because I have the females maturing faster than I expected at higher temperature and plenty of food. I hope the males are okay, or recover after some molts to be healthy without any problems such as the infertility that agent A mentioned. Just a day or two after molting the L5 female nymphs didn't take D. hydei as well so I gave them Blue bottle flies to get them started eating then. But afterwards they would eat a whole lot of D. hydei fruit flies till they were very plump. [/QUOTE]
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