I began to worry that one of my Japanese boxer (Acromantis japonica) adults had a problem as it was not eating much compared to the other, and hasn't laid a infertile ooth too. Well closer inspection and I discovered it was a male... Makes me feel old as I would have sworn they were both females when I looked before.
I dug out my jewelers loop to verify as the female is about only 1", and sure enough it was a male. As the female has laid one infertile ooth and is looking gravid again I but together a quick makeshift tank for them to breed in so her ooths can be fertile. They were both feed earlier, and the female didn't want anything to eat so hopefully she is stuffed.
The male, within a moment of being put in the tank jumped on her, and she quickly jumped out knocked the male off and got to the top of the lid before I closed it after adding the male.
I got her back inside and after a bit of walking he jumped on her again facing the wrong way, but he quickly fixed that.
So far they have been connected for about 40 minutes. Here is a decent photo of them now, and you can see his abdomen is connected. I have others showing more, but no need to put up a photo of the indecency.
Edit update - The male disconnected after 2 hours and 47 minutes, although he was refusing to let go. I helped him run off quickly by separating them using a small bamboo skewer, which they used as a perch to go back home. They are both back in their habitats, and he survived the ordeal.
I dug out my jewelers loop to verify as the female is about only 1", and sure enough it was a male. As the female has laid one infertile ooth and is looking gravid again I but together a quick makeshift tank for them to breed in so her ooths can be fertile. They were both feed earlier, and the female didn't want anything to eat so hopefully she is stuffed.
The male, within a moment of being put in the tank jumped on her, and she quickly jumped out knocked the male off and got to the top of the lid before I closed it after adding the male.
So far they have been connected for about 40 minutes. Here is a decent photo of them now, and you can see his abdomen is connected. I have others showing more, but no need to put up a photo of the indecency.
Edit update - The male disconnected after 2 hours and 47 minutes, although he was refusing to let go. I helped him run off quickly by separating them using a small bamboo skewer, which they used as a perch to go back home. They are both back in their habitats, and he survived the ordeal.
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