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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: 314760" data-attributes="member: 10650"><p>Had a close call with the male. He tried to mount one of the females and she turned around and tried to eat him! She had him held in both raptoral arms and was about to take a bite out of him. Luckily I was watching close so I was able to separate them using a pencil and feeding tongs. I wedged the pencil in between them so she couldn't bite him and that seemed to make her mad, she was viciously biting at the pencil trying to get around it. I was able to save the male without significant injury but he did end up with a bent wing. I wanted him to mate with the female that is about to lay her second ooth but I don't know if he'll be up for a second try. I did move him to a separate enclosure for his safety. He just started to act normally again and now this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Predatorhousepet, post: 314760, member: 10650"] Had a close call with the male. He tried to mount one of the females and she turned around and tried to eat him! She had him held in both raptoral arms and was about to take a bite out of him. Luckily I was watching close so I was able to separate them using a pencil and feeding tongs. I wedged the pencil in between them so she couldn't bite him and that seemed to make her mad, she was viciously biting at the pencil trying to get around it. I was able to save the male without significant injury but he did end up with a bent wing. I wanted him to mate with the female that is about to lay her second ooth but I don't know if he'll be up for a second try. I did move him to a separate enclosure for his safety. He just started to act normally again and now this. [/QUOTE]
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