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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Should I separate male ghost?
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<blockquote data-quote="Predatorhousepet" data-source="post: 314223" data-attributes="member: 10650"><p>While trying to feed the females some flies the one female the male was on top of made a B-line for the opening near the door hinge of their exo terra terrarium as soon as I opened the door. (She's never tried to escape before, maybe she was just sick of all the nonstop mating, idk.) When she slipped through the crack she dislodged the male and he came off but he made her loose her balance. She lost her grip and fell to the next shelf down (about 2 feet.) She seems fine, no injuries and she's currently eating a fly. I took this opportunity to move the male to a different enclosure just to give everyone a break. I tried to feed him but he still seems uninterested in eating although he does track the flies movements, he just doesn't do anything about it. Is it common for male ghosts to stop eating when they've been mating? He's awfully skinny and hasn't eaten or drank anything in 5 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Predatorhousepet, post: 314223, member: 10650"] While trying to feed the females some flies the one female the male was on top of made a B-line for the opening near the door hinge of their exo terra terrarium as soon as I opened the door. (She's never tried to escape before, maybe she was just sick of all the nonstop mating, idk.) When she slipped through the crack she dislodged the male and he came off but he made her loose her balance. She lost her grip and fell to the next shelf down (about 2 feet.) She seems fine, no injuries and she's currently eating a fly. I took this opportunity to move the male to a different enclosure just to give everyone a break. I tried to feed him but he still seems uninterested in eating although he does track the flies movements, he just doesn't do anything about it. Is it common for male ghosts to stop eating when they've been mating? He's awfully skinny and hasn't eaten or drank anything in 5 days. [/QUOTE]
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