sally
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Welllll I tried to mate them after she bit off his head They did not connect. She really didn't seem to care that his was tied on at all, lol. Today she laid a huge infertile ooth. darn it! What a waste.
Yes, it was just awful I was just hoping his legacy would live on after he got decapitated...worth a try (How cruel and cold-hearted (the female, not you Sally!) Props to the male.. didn't give up and kept trying even as he was drawing his last breath..
Lol... Place the male behind the female when she is calling simple as that! And there is already a number of videosawwwh, so sorry to hear that. i need to see how someone makes mantises mate. i need to see a vid. that would be very helpful.
Well, not always quite as simple as that. Sally has had a lot of success breeding mantids.Lol... Place the male behind the female when she is calling simple as that! And there is already a number of videos
Yes i know.. That's why videos like this exist:Sorry to hear that.
Well, not always quite as simple as that. Sally has had a lot of success breeding mantids.
I've had a stalii female call that grabbed both of my males.
I tried putting my male Valida in with my female the other day. She grabbed onto him but I was able to separate them.
Also.. Maybe try reading this http://mantidforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=7112 it's been there for a while now..awwwh, so sorry to hear that. i need to see how someone makes mantises mate. i need to see a vid. that would be very helpful.
You don't need to place the male behind only when the female is calling.Lol... Place the male behind the female when she is calling simple as that! And there is already a number of videos
It looks easy because he has a lot of experience. I'm sure the first time you try it it's not going to go a smoothly as the video. Great video by the way, it should come in handy when I try mating my rhombos.the video of how to mate aggressive mantids doesn't look hard at all. You just distract the female! Otherwise seems easy.
Haha.. Oops, I ment once she has started calling... I mistyped it, my badYou don't need to place the male behind only when the female is calling.
Yea it will deff be handy.. And, if your quick enough to distract the female.. It shouldn't be to hard, though I haven't bred aggressive mantids yet.. Only chilled out ones.It looks easy because he has a lot of experience. I'm sure the first time you try it it's not going to go a smoothly as the video. Great video by the way, it should come in handy when I try mating my rhombos.
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