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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: 314276" data-attributes="member: 10650"><p>Well, one of those questions was answered. One of the females laid her first ooth yesterday! It was in a bit of an inconvenient place so to retrieve it I had to cut apart the wooden dowels I had hot glued to hold mesh in place on the bottom of the screen lid. Then I hot glued the dowel piece onto the lid of another container I am using to incubate. I didn't want something similar to happen with the second female so I put her in a separate container with wooden sticks and a couple of flat wooden stirrers glued to the lid to give her some convenient options to lay the ooth. I know for sure she made a successful connection with the male so her ooth should be fertile.</p><p></p><p>I moved the other female back to her original cage and put the male in a separate enclosure away from both females. I'll put him back in with the first female when her abdomen starts looking like she's carrying another ooth that needs another round of fertilization. I can't leave him in with either female unless she needs to be fertilized because all he does is mate and ignores food. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Predatorhousepet, post: 314276, member: 10650"] Well, one of those questions was answered. One of the females laid her first ooth yesterday! It was in a bit of an inconvenient place so to retrieve it I had to cut apart the wooden dowels I had hot glued to hold mesh in place on the bottom of the screen lid. Then I hot glued the dowel piece onto the lid of another container I am using to incubate. I didn't want something similar to happen with the second female so I put her in a separate container with wooden sticks and a couple of flat wooden stirrers glued to the lid to give her some convenient options to lay the ooth. I know for sure she made a successful connection with the male so her ooth should be fertile. I moved the other female back to her original cage and put the male in a separate enclosure away from both females. I'll put him back in with the first female when her abdomen starts looking like she's carrying another ooth that needs another round of fertilization. I can't leave him in with either female unless she needs to be fertilized because all he does is mate and ignores food. [/QUOTE]
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