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Moths mating inside enclosure
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<blockquote data-quote="Skunkwulf" data-source="post: 339197" data-attributes="member: 12053"><p>My L4 ghost has lost interest in the hydei she's grown up with. I currently have a problem in my house with pantry moths, so I decided to see if she would like them. Lo and behold, she absolutely loves them, as well as house flies. </p><p></p><p>I've been keeping 2 or 3 moths at a time inside her enclosure (it's a fairly good sized bio-active setup). Tonight when I took a peek, I found 2 of the moths on a plant, joined at the abdomens and mating.</p><p></p><p>Could this cause any issue? Should I remove the moths immediately, or could it potentially be actually beneficial to have moths hatching inside the enclosure? I have no clue of their gestation time or how many larvae hatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skunkwulf, post: 339197, member: 12053"] My L4 ghost has lost interest in the hydei she's grown up with. I currently have a problem in my house with pantry moths, so I decided to see if she would like them. Lo and behold, she absolutely loves them, as well as house flies. I've been keeping 2 or 3 moths at a time inside her enclosure (it's a fairly good sized bio-active setup). Tonight when I took a peek, I found 2 of the moths on a plant, joined at the abdomens and mating. Could this cause any issue? Should I remove the moths immediately, or could it potentially be actually beneficial to have moths hatching inside the enclosure? I have no clue of their gestation time or how many larvae hatch. [/QUOTE]
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