Psychobunny
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I had been planing to mate my 2 lineola's for a while. They have their own net cubes next to each other
and I decided to put him in with her when I noticed he was showing interest.
The female had just eated a roach and had laid a infertile ooth a week ago (she has laid 3 so far).
So, I figured it was pretty safe to put him in with her, WRONG!! she didnt see him right away, but when she
did, she literaly attacked him.
I tried my best to seperate them without doing them any harm, but couldnt.
She had him in a death grip and started munching his raptorial arms.
He didnt pay much attention to this however and began mating.
I was watching closely and I believe he did succeed in the mating, even while he was being eaten!
He was still at it even when his head, arms, and half his thorax was missing!! :blink:
Now I suppose she is fertile, but I am out one male lineola (my only one!!)
Did I do something wrong?
This experience almost makes me not want to try breeding anymore
and I decided to put him in with her when I noticed he was showing interest.
The female had just eated a roach and had laid a infertile ooth a week ago (she has laid 3 so far).
So, I figured it was pretty safe to put him in with her, WRONG!! she didnt see him right away, but when she
did, she literaly attacked him.
I tried my best to seperate them without doing them any harm, but couldnt.
She had him in a death grip and started munching his raptorial arms.
He didnt pay much attention to this however and began mating.
I was watching closely and I believe he did succeed in the mating, even while he was being eaten!
He was still at it even when his head, arms, and half his thorax was missing!! :blink:
Now I suppose she is fertile, but I am out one male lineola (my only one!!)
Did I do something wrong?
This experience almost makes me not want to try breeding anymore