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Breeding & Nymph Care
P.W. Mating Tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="twolfe" data-source="post: 250605" data-attributes="member: 4455"><p>The wahlbergii don't connect that long. So, it's possible, and they often mate at night. I would incubate anyway. Some of my ooths that aren't fertile are very thin, but you can't always tell. The fertile females do typically lay ooths on a regular basis. With mine, I found some of the ones that weren't mated with this last generation would hold back and then lay really long and thin ooths.</p><p></p><p>But feeding the females doesn't always work with this species. I've fed some females so much that they pushed away food I was offering them but ate the male anyway.</p><p></p><p>I think Rebecca had some ooths in the past that were different bloodline. And Yen was selling some nymphs last year that were supposed to be a different bloodline. I got some of them, but I had the same issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twolfe, post: 250605, member: 4455"] The wahlbergii don't connect that long. So, it's possible, and they often mate at night. I would incubate anyway. Some of my ooths that aren't fertile are very thin, but you can't always tell. The fertile females do typically lay ooths on a regular basis. With mine, I found some of the ones that weren't mated with this last generation would hold back and then lay really long and thin ooths. But feeding the females doesn't always work with this species. I've fed some females so much that they pushed away food I was offering them but ate the male anyway. I think Rebecca had some ooths in the past that were different bloodline. And Yen was selling some nymphs last year that were supposed to be a different bloodline. I got some of them, but I had the same issue. [/QUOTE]
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